Description: You are bidding on one Weiss & Sohn screw arm wood plow plane as pictured.It features the cast iron center frame or body rather than the usual wood center body.It is marked "110" on the skate, and "WEISS & SOHN WIEN" and "110" again on the depth stop. There are also two small logos at the front of the depth stop. There is one iron with the plane, and it is marked "PEUGEOT FRERES" with their usual logo.Overall length of the body including the handle is about 12-1/8". The fence is about 9-3/16" in length. The plane is quite substantial, and weighs 4 pounds 6.4 ounces on my postal scale. Johann Weiss made steel and tools in Vienna, Austria, beginning in 1820. Wien is the German translation for Vienna. The company became Weiss & Sohn (Weiss and son) in 1845, and continued in business well into the 1940's. Condition is good to very good, and it would really benefit from a cleaning, as it has a lot of dirt and sawdust on it. The frame and depth stop have a black finish, with some rust showing through in a few places. The depth stop is locked by the forward wingnut, and moves easily. The rear handle is actually three pieces laminated together with three screws holding it to the cast iron frame. The two outer laminations of the handle are each cracked in two places, one at the upper screw and the near the bottom rear. The center lamination seems to be holding it all together. The upper handle screw isn't quite all the way in, and didn't want to turn easily, so I left it alone. The screw arms are a friction fit in the cast iron body, and I showed the rear arm slid out a ways in one of the pictures. One arm seems to want to seat farther into the cast iron body than the other arm, which is why they appear different lengths out at the ends. The threads on both arms are good to very good, with lots of tiny tiny chips, and the only larger chips are in the front arm next to the body. There are no whole threads missing. The inner and outer nuts all turn relatively easily on the arms. The wood fence would benefit from a cleaning, and has a crack at the front end, probably owing to the grain of the wood. The iron is in good condition. SHIPPING: 6 pounds when boxed, shipped US Postal Service Ground Advantage, 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? 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Price: 114.75 USD
Location: Kenmore, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-17T20:08:17.000Z
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: Weiss & Sohn
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original