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Vintage Montgomery Ward Jointer

caupwhiting

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This belonged to my grandfather. It has been sitting in my garage for 30 years. I would like to try and date it, and possibly get an approximate value.
 

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DuroChrome

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I have a similar one...it isn't as old as yours. I paid $120 for mine and thought I got a good deal.
 
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Rileysan

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Is that a home-made table or factory made? What about the motor? What size and what is the make/model or the motor? I can't tell from the photos but those will have an effect on the overall value.

A 4" jointer/planer is a bit on the small side and most woodworkers would prefer a 6" model, making this one more of a collectible than a useful tool. Because of this, the demand for this size is almost non-existent and the value, therefore, is subjective.

For a little perspective, when I was in the market for a jointer/planer a few years ago, I passed on a dozen or more well made, vintage 4" jointers priced at $50 or less before finally purchasing a 6" Craftsman "crown top" jointer with original stand, motor, and manuals for only $75 (they typically sell for $100-$150 so I got a great deal).

Best of luck with yours, but don't be surprised if you are only offered $50-$75 (or even less if that is a home-made wooden stand).

Brian
 

Rick M

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It will need bearings. $50-100 on average depending on where you live. Compare against the more common Delta 4". Who was the actual manufacturer?

-- Rick M
 
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