Stanley No.60 Wood Chisel 3/4" USA Made Yellow Handle w/ Box Vintage
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Vintage Stanley No. 60 wood chisel, 3/4 inch blade, made in the USA. This classic woodworking chisel features the distinctive amber/yellow plastic handle with striking cap, designed for durability when used with a mallet.
The blade retains a sharp edge and shows minimal signs of use. Includes the original Stanley box, which identifies the tool as a No. 60 series chisel with thin blade construction.
Stanley chisels from this era are well regarded by woodworkers for their quality steel and solid construction. Ideal for woodworking, restoration work, or as a collectible vintage Stanley tool.
Specifications:
Model: Stanley No. 60
Blade width: 3/4 inch
Made in USA
Yellow/amber plastic handle with striking cap
Original box included
Condition:
Vintage pre-owned chisel
Blade edge remains sharp
Minimal usage wear on blade
Minor wear to striking cap from light use
Handle in very good condition
Original Stanley box included with some storage wear
Please review photos for full condition
This vintage Stanley No. 60 wood chisel is in very good condition with minimal signs of prior use. The blade edge remains sharp and the tool appears to have seen only light use. The striking cap shows minor wear consistent with light mallet strikes. The amber/yellow handle is clean and intact. The original box is included and shows typical age and storage wear. Please review the photos carefully for the exact condition.
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