Went roaming the Flea Markets today. Picked up a few things and took them home with me.
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Disston No. 7
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Top horn has a little bit of damage, and the fourth "rivet" has been replaced. That looks to be a flat headed bolt. There's a nut on the other side, recessed into the handle. But the handle is tight, the plate is straight, and the teeth are very sharp; must have been owned by someone who knew what he was doing. It's a 24" Crosscut.
Irwin set, mostly. #4, 5, 7, 10, 12, 16. The #7 is a Craftsman. They are all in very good shape.
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Also found an old marking gauge. It is missing the pin, so I'll need to replace it, but it works fine otherwise. The chisel is a modern one, Stanley made in Taiwan. It looks like someone tried to chop a nail with it. I'll need to grind back the bevel , but it is light for a plastic handle, and it is long enough that if the steel is halfway decent, it'll make a good paring chisel. 1/2" size.
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Not bad for a couple of hours "work", and my tool kit grows.