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spectacular lot of 8 L & I J White cranked crank necked wood paring gouges

$ 316.8

Availability: 54 in stock
  • Brand: L & I J White
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Condition: SEE TEXT FOR CONDITION DESCRIPTION.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    You are bidding on one lot of 8 L & I J White cranked or crank necked wood gouges as pictured.
    All 8 are marked "L & I J WHITE" on the inside of the blades, some easier to read than others.
    Leonard White and Ichabod Jewett White were brothers who made edge tools and other tools in Monroe, Michigan, from 1837 to 1844, and in Buffalo, NY, beginning in 1844. They are still considered to be one of the premier, if not THE premier, edge tool maker in America.
    Widths are as measured with calipers, farthest outside point to farthest outside point.
    Included are:
    --- a gouge with a blade width of about .290" or a bit over 9/32". Overall length including the handle is about 14-1/16".
    --- a gouge with a blade width of about .415" or a bit under 7/16". Overall length including the handle is about 13-7/8".
    --- a gouge with a blade width of about .515" or just over 1/2". Overall length including the handle is about 13-15/16".
    --- a gouge with a blade width of about .735" or a bit under 3/4". Overall length including the handle is about 14-1/8".
    --- a gouge with a blade width of about .795" or a bit under 13/16". Overall length including the handle is about 14-1/2".
    --- a more shallow gouge with a blade width of about .895" or a bit over 7/8". Overall length including the handle is about 14-3/4".
    --- a more shallow gouge with a blade width of about 1.530" or about a 32nd over 1-1/2". Overall length including the handle is about 15-3/4".
    --- and a more shallow gouge with a blade width of about 2.015" or a bit over 2". Overall length including the handle is about 16-5/8".
    All 8 of the handles have the same pattern, although the wood color varies quite a bit, and all 8 appear to be original L & I J White handles.
    Condition of all 8 is generally very good to excellent. Some of the blades are much shinier than others. There are some bits of light rust on the 9/32" and the 2", and the 1-1/2" has some grinding marks on the back side. The handles have a variety of small scratches and dings in the wood, several have a few dots of paint to clean off, and several of the brass ferrules have some tarnish.
    SHIPPING: 5 pounds when boxed, insurance and signature confirmation are included.
    No International shipping.
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