Old tool advice

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tom.m

Tom
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My father-in-law’s shed is being cleaned out and we came across these old tools. Don’t know what all of them are for or if any of these have monetary value. Thought I’d go to the best reference I know of and ask for comments. Thanks.
 

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Mike Davis

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Small hand drill

brace, is also a type of drill

home made draw knife

looks like a drill press that is powered by an electric hand drill.

$20-$30 each maybe
 

TENdriver

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TENdriver
Egg-beater drill, brace, unusual draw knife, I think that’s a Stanley disposable blade plane and lastly, a drill press device for your hand drill.

All great and very useful hand tools. Nothing old about items that remain every bit as useful as the day they were made.


Edit: I should mention that plane was marketed by Sears/Craftsman but I recall it was made by a plane manufacturer. Easy enough to research using the Craftsman model number.
 
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