Well, I'm going to be bringing a selection of planes, including the Sargent version of the Stanley 78 fillister and rabbet plane in perfect condition. I'm bringing the Miller Falls and Sargent bench planes I mentioned in the other thread. I'm bringing a couple of Type 11 #5's, one that is intact and only some surface rust that needs some basic TLC, for only $35. Another Type 11 #5 is all set up, sharpened and ready to go. A Stanley #6 with a Hock blade and chip-breaker for not a whole lot more than the blade by itself. Also a Miller Falls 707 block plane sill in the box, and a few honing guides including a Veritas Mk II Deluxe Honing guide set, in the box, used only a couple of times for less than half new.
I'm bringing two sets of Jennings bits for the braces I'm also bringing. One has 12, the other 14 bits and both are in original canvas rolls.
I've got a Disston #7 panel saw and a couple of D-8's, one pre war, one just post war. Both the D-8's are sharpened with one having some wear since the last sharpening, and the other barely any. One's a 10 and one's a 7 dpi, and both are crosscut.
I've got a rare Disston tool that's not a saw, I've only ever seen one other, from the 1865-71 "one son" era. You'll have to come see it in person.
I'm bringing a few spoke shaves, including a Stanley metal shave (53?), a Kruz concave spoke shave, and a wooden one that is marked "xxxxxx Philadela" and "(something) Institutes" It's a very well-made wooden spoke shave.
All are priced to sell. I may throw in a few more things on the way out the door.
We'll be behind the Dort arena, around the corner from the main part of the market. It's worth the trek. And remember, it's free to get in, and there's fair food!
See you at the fair!