Vintage 7/16 " H. Chapin Union Factory No. 125 Side Bead Molding Plane (INV K634)
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:42015385 | Modified Item: No |
Brand: H. Chapin | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original |
~*~ We Combine Shipping Whenever Possible ~*~Up for sale today is a Vintage 7/16" H. Chapin Union Factory No. 125 Side Bead Molding Plane in GOOD condition. See link for condition definition
A clean and usable side bead molding plane from this popular Massachusetts planemaker. It's a fully boxed bead plane. It is solid with no checks or cracks. The wedge and iron are in good shape. Sole has minor wear as shown, the boxing has a coup...le of minor chips.
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