Shipping in the US is a Flat $5. International, ask for a quote (it'll be a lot).
Brushes/etc:
Metal shave stick tin. Some dings and dents: $2
Lucite/Black $3
Black Plastic (bakelite?) $3
White and Red $4
Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Butterscotch Bakelite and a matching stand that fits it (not original): $6
Green and Black, reknotted with a 2-band badger $10
Vintage Simpson, Knot in good shape, handle good shape. Doesn't sit totally flat, appears they didn't correctly flatten the bottom after turning it. It stands up, but tilts very slightly (slightly conical on base) $35
PDSO's: Lapped to the extent you see. These stones start out convex and I don't want to waste stone fully flattening them. They'll get there with some use on their own.
~4" long: $30
~5 1/8": $55
~4 7/8": $50
NOS Unused vintage soap bowls:
Currier & Ive's Williams $35
ProPhyLacTic $30
Tawn $20
Estima carving knives kit w/ 4" Black Thuri $50
Smiths ~6x2x0.5" Stone. Soft Ark I assume? Seems very lightly used. $5 to add to any $50+ purchase. $10 otherwise.
Dual coticule Paddle. Stones seem cut from the same piece of coticule. Each is roughly 165x22mm. One side I pried out to see depth, as it was already flat with the paddle. It's about 4-5mm thick. The other side I did not pry out. It has 3-4mm exposed, so assuming it's set the same, it's probably 7-8mm thick. Very curious little paddle stone. Both pieces are nice coticules. $55
Thuringian "Celebrated" hone. 6" w/ label. $95
Mini / Starter /Travel strop. A real piece of Italian Cordovan Shell Leather and vintage Flax Linen. ~2.5" Wide. Long side is ~16", short is ~9.75". Line down the center from the hanging hardware is about 12.5", which is what I'd consider the "Usable length". Linen is 14", with 7/8" under the hardware, so just over 13" available. Linen was washed and then used a few times. It works great but it's still breaking in a bit. Hardware is cheap Chinese old fashioned style hanger, but works well (though it scuffs up the material under it). A real miniature version of top notch strop materials. I'm no strop maker, so no frills or expert technique. It's cordovan and linen cut into strop shape and hung from strop hardware. $30
Brushes/etc:
Metal shave stick tin. Some dings and dents: $2
Lucite/Black $3
Black Plastic (bakelite?) $3
White and Red $4
Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Butterscotch Bakelite and a matching stand that fits it (not original): $6
Green and Black, reknotted with a 2-band badger $10
Vintage Simpson, Knot in good shape, handle good shape. Doesn't sit totally flat, appears they didn't correctly flatten the bottom after turning it. It stands up, but tilts very slightly (slightly conical on base) $35
PDSO's: Lapped to the extent you see. These stones start out convex and I don't want to waste stone fully flattening them. They'll get there with some use on their own.
~4" long: $30
~5 1/8": $55
~4 7/8": $50
NOS Unused vintage soap bowls:
Currier & Ive's Williams $35
ProPhyLacTic $30
Tawn $20
Estima carving knives kit w/ 4" Black Thuri $50
Smiths ~6x2x0.5" Stone. Soft Ark I assume? Seems very lightly used. $5 to add to any $50+ purchase. $10 otherwise.
Dual coticule Paddle. Stones seem cut from the same piece of coticule. Each is roughly 165x22mm. One side I pried out to see depth, as it was already flat with the paddle. It's about 4-5mm thick. The other side I did not pry out. It has 3-4mm exposed, so assuming it's set the same, it's probably 7-8mm thick. Very curious little paddle stone. Both pieces are nice coticules. $55
Thuringian "Celebrated" hone. 6" w/ label. $95
Mini / Starter /Travel strop. A real piece of Italian Cordovan Shell Leather and vintage Flax Linen. ~2.5" Wide. Long side is ~16", short is ~9.75". Line down the center from the hanging hardware is about 12.5", which is what I'd consider the "Usable length". Linen is 14", with 7/8" under the hardware, so just over 13" available. Linen was washed and then used a few times. It works great but it's still breaking in a bit. Hardware is cheap Chinese old fashioned style hanger, but works well (though it scuffs up the material under it). A real miniature version of top notch strop materials. I'm no strop maker, so no frills or expert technique. It's cordovan and linen cut into strop shape and hung from strop hardware. $30
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