Description: You are bidding on two 101 style wood block planes each with a Pritz Patent rear handle as pictured. One of the planes has some serious condition issues, so please keep reading. Pritz was from Washington state, not normally a hotbed of tool patents! Both handles are yellow plastic, and both handles are marked "PAT NO 2358997". Each is attached to the plane with a small screw coming up from underneath the plane. Each handle is a bit under 1" in diameter.The cast iron plane with the japanned finish is unmarked on the body, and marked on the iron with "MILLERS FALLS MILLERS FALLS TOOLS SINCE 1868 GREENFIELD MASS MADE IN USA". Overall length of the body is about 3-7/16". Except for the handle and screw and screw hole, it appears to be a Millers Falls Number 33 block plane. The plane with the brass body is unmarked on the body and unmarked on the iron. The body, the cap, and the cap screw are all brass, while the blade is steel. Overall length of the body is about 3-9/16". Robert F Pritz of Walla Walla, Washington, was awarded patent 2,358,997, on September 26, 1944, for his "woodworking tool", which was the patent for the handle. Condition of the plane with the Millers Falls blade is good to very good. The plane itself would benefit from a cleaning, including a bit of white paint to remove, and most of the original black finish is intact. The iron has a bit of patina (color) on the front, and some light rust on the back side. The plastic handle is intact, but has a speckled appearance to the outside surface of the plastic, which would benefit from a cleaning. I briefly tried to unscrew the handle screw, and it seemed quite happy right where it was, and I didn't pursue removing it any more.A quick visit to Randy Roeder's great Millers Falls Homepage site yielded that the Millers Falls Number 33 block plane (this plane) started out with the black body and red cap, switched to the black cap around 1936, and then switched to the grey enamel body and red cap around 1952. The handle patent was issued in 1944, and this plane was made before 1952, so the handle certainly could be original to this plane. Condition of the brass plane is good, except for the handle which is rough. The plane has some file marks on the right side, probably done when the casting was finished. The iron has some patina (color) and rust. There is a lot of tarnish around the post in the vicinity of the handle as can be seen. The plastic handle has broken at the base, with a large chunk missing, and there are lots of cracks farther up the handle as can be seen. The head of the screw is half broken off, and I didn't make any attempt to remove it.The winner gets both planes! SHIPPING: 1 pound, shipped in a padded envelope, shipped USPS Ground Advantage which is slower but less expensive, insurance is included. No International shipping. l sell what I enjoy, and I collect antique woodworking tools and I enjoy photography! The queue is overflowing with tools right now, as they seem to be finding me faster than I can list them. So please keep watching my postings as I have LOTS more to list!Searching my listings: I have lots to see! Some of you will undoubtedly enjoy browsing through everything, but if you want to hone in on something specific, I suggest you click on the "Visit Store" link in Seller Information section in the upper right of this listing. That will lead you to my extensive system of categories. How to subscribe to my eBay newsletter? Every Friday eBay sends out my newsletter featuring 10 of my most interesting new listings. 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Price: 95 USD
Location: Kenmore, Washington
End Time: 2024-07-24T19:22:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Millers Falls Company
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original