Today was the start of the Fall 2021 Kutztown Antiques Extravaganza.
The temperature was 50F when I got there, but it was comfortable with no
wind. There were a lot of buyers, but the seller count was way down,
even less than the summer show, which usually is the opposite. The line
getting in was long.
http://oldetoolshop.com/jointer/bffiles/2021/kutztownfall09242021f1.jpg
After a day of heavy rain on Thursday, there was mud and lots of it.
http://oldetoolshop.com/jointer/bffiles/2021/kutztownfall09242021f2.jpg
But it was a nice day to be out.
http://oldetoolshop.com/jointer/bffiles/2021/kutztownfall09242021f3.jpg
Pickings were light. I got a Starrett No. 251 beam trammel with a rough
original box, a Reliance draw knife, a Stanley SW No. 37 level, a
Stanley No. 130 double end block plane, and a Millers Falls No. 15
adjustable mouth block plane.
http://oldetoolshop.com/jointer/bffiles/2021/kutztownfall09242021t1.jpg
There is a hand forged hammer with a pointed peen, a hand forged claw
hammer, a small draw bore pin, a Stanley No. 51 spokeshave, a tapered
reamer for a brace, what looks to be a Stanley chisel under a coat of
yellow paint, a P S & W chisel, a small carving tool gouge, a hand
forged oyster or clam shucking knife made from an old file, and cast
iron file handle.
http://oldetoolshop.com/jointer/bffiles/2021/kutztownfall09242021t2.jpg
Not a great load, but those have been few and far between of late.
Tony (running hard on the road to nowhere)
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