We love the No. 6 here at The Tool Archive. Totally underrated and misunderstood size. Pair it with a No. 3 and, we’d humbly submit, you’ve got all the planes you need for most tasks.
This No. 6, however, is our favorite yet. Why? Because it’s haunted! That’s why! How do we know it’s haunted, you may wonder. Well, it practically says so on the left cheek where the number “13” is stamped slightly off kilter, hauntingly evoking horror-film imagery around the superstition-laden number of darkness (or, number of bagels, when we order a baker’s dozen). It’s creepy, that “13.”
If 13’s an unlucky number for you (like it was unlucky for those kids at summer camp when that hockey mask guy showed up with a big knife and tanked any hope of care-free canoeing and archery), RUN! We won’t tell anyone you ran away from a number, but this plane is probably not the best fit for you.
If, however, you’re a Halloween and spooky movie lover like we are, take this creeper of a demented psycho plane home. What’s the worst that could happen?
Bonus info: How do you sharpen it? The “Scary Sharp” method, of course. C’mon. It was teed up. You would have hit it too.
We love the No. 6 here at The Tool Archive. Totally underrated and misunderstood size. Pair it with a No. 3 and, we’d humbly submit, you’ve got all the planes you need for most tasks.
This No. 6, however, is our favorite yet. Why? Because it’s haunted! That’s why! How do we know it’s haunted, you may wonder. Well, it practically says so on the left cheek where the number “13” is stamped slightly off kilter, hauntingly evoking horror-film imagery around the superstition-laden number of darkness (or, number of bagels, when we order a baker’s dozen). It’s creepy, that “13.”
If 13’s an unlucky number for you (like it was unlucky for those kids at summer camp when that hockey mask guy showed up with a big knife and tanked any hope of care-free canoeing and archery), RUN! We won’t tell anyone you ran away from a number, but this plane is probably not the best fit for you.
If, however, you’re a Halloween and spooky movie lover like we are, take this creeper of a demented psycho plane home. What’s the worst that could happen?
Bonus info: How do you sharpen it? The “Scary Sharp” method, of course. C’mon. It was teed up. You would have hit it too.