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Brian Siano
 
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Default Antique Power Tool heads-Up in Philly

There's this thrift store in my neighborhood, at 45th street near
Walnut. calld the Second Mile Center. They have an antique
jointer/planer there that they claim still works. It's a bit rusty, and
it's basically a metal frame with a motor, a belt, and a jointer
assembly, but I'm sure that a collector'd have a nice time restoring it.
I won't quote the price here, but it was pretty cheap last I looked.

I do not have a number for the place, but any antique tool collectors
might be interested.
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