You are bidding on one massive solid boxwood tapered reamer as pictured.

I can't find any markings.

Overall length of the body is about 13-3/4". 

The sharp edge of the blade is about 7-3/8" in length, and overall length of the blade is about 9-1/16". The diameter it would work on the small end is about 1-5/8", and the diameter that it would work on the large end is about 2-3/4". 

The smaller end is adjusted with the split nut, and the larger end appears to be a friction fit much like a wood bodied spokeshave. 

The handle is not boxwood, is rather simple, and is slightly tapered so it installs only from one end. It is just a friction fit when installed. Overall length of the handle is about 15-3/8".

Including the handle it weight 2 pounds 3.6 ounces on my postal scale.

Condition of the reamer is very good, with some stains in the boxwood especially on the small end. The blade is reasonably clean and free from pitting. There are some chips in the boxwood on one of the faces where the handle goes through (see the 4th picture). The handle is rather simple, and shows quite a bit of wear.

I don't ever remember a wood bodied reamer this large! 


SHIPPING: 3 pounds when boxed, insurance is included. No International shipping.


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