These tools belonged to my father. They aren't known as high quality, but my dad was not a strong woodworker. I think they were all bought between 1941 and 1950 from Sears. They are not the top Craftsman line, but the lower quality Dunlop and Jackson tools. My grandfather painted all his garden tools chartreuse green for identification and my dan decided to paint his red. He didn't spend much time painting and was just putting color on. Over the years they all got rusty. I inherited them after he died in 2000. Put them away until now. Decided to rehab them for one of his grandkids. So, I cleaned, polished, nickel plated, and painted them. As you will see, I used the red paint more as a detail. I hope it looks respectful. Tool info: The saw is a Jackson 14" Cast Steel, the plane is not marked except 107-16, Made in USA on the body. The spokeshave is a Dunlop.
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