I've posted before that it's hard to get a good matching set of wooden planes here in the states, especially if you want them to be well made, little used, complete and not exorbitant.
So I got a set of 8 griffiths beaders from over there last month for $280 (which some of you guys would croak at, I noticed a similar set that didn't list shipping to the US, from a different maker, sold for about $80 - definitely worth more to us than you guys!!)
And as I'm wrapping up the H&R planes that I'd use in a half set (2-12, I don't have much use for the big ones), I saw the same seller list a set of skew H&R, griffiths, and matching, and had to give a princely sum for those, too (about $700 after dickering).
And I feel a little dirty for spending that much when I have made my own planes already, but I do like the griffiths stuff of all of the more modern planes (at least in relative terms).
I presume nobody wants to buy stuff like that over there because they sit and sit on ebay!
But you should see the crap we have to sift through over here as far as moulding planes go.
And I tracked down a nice moving fillister to replace my auburn moving fillister that is decent, but fairly cheaply made. Again, probably expensive to you guys, but I can't imagine making a plane as nice without having to make five first to iron out the kinks.
I don't know what we have that you guys like to pay a lot of money for (probably nothing - jeans, maybe, our Scot friend always buys a bunch of jeans here), but we'll take the woodies over here in the US if you line them up and take a nice picture!!
Not sure if I will keep the H&Rs long since I have fresh ones made, but mine are not skew and I'm curious to try something English made after nearly 10 years of buying the american junk I can find at flea markets here.
So I got a set of 8 griffiths beaders from over there last month for $280 (which some of you guys would croak at, I noticed a similar set that didn't list shipping to the US, from a different maker, sold for about $80 - definitely worth more to us than you guys!!)
And as I'm wrapping up the H&R planes that I'd use in a half set (2-12, I don't have much use for the big ones), I saw the same seller list a set of skew H&R, griffiths, and matching, and had to give a princely sum for those, too (about $700 after dickering).
And I feel a little dirty for spending that much when I have made my own planes already, but I do like the griffiths stuff of all of the more modern planes (at least in relative terms).
I presume nobody wants to buy stuff like that over there because they sit and sit on ebay!
But you should see the crap we have to sift through over here as far as moulding planes go.
And I tracked down a nice moving fillister to replace my auburn moving fillister that is decent, but fairly cheaply made. Again, probably expensive to you guys, but I can't imagine making a plane as nice without having to make five first to iron out the kinks.
I don't know what we have that you guys like to pay a lot of money for (probably nothing - jeans, maybe, our Scot friend always buys a bunch of jeans here), but we'll take the woodies over here in the US if you line them up and take a nice picture!!
Not sure if I will keep the H&Rs long since I have fresh ones made, but mine are not skew and I'm curious to try something English made after nearly 10 years of buying the american junk I can find at flea markets here.