Froe and Framing Chisel

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I picked these up a few years ago at an estate sale and have no clue if there is an interest or not. I also have no clue on value. I thought I wanted to build some Windsor chairs so I purchased the Froe. However after taking a class, I realized you need a tractor to move a large green log. The large framing chisel was because I had never seen one. It had a price from an antique store of $80 still attached.
Any interest out there?
 

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Looks like a barking spud rather than a framing chisel (used to remove bark from a log -- not a noisy potato that keeps you up at night). Are you selling them separately or together?
 

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Looks like a barking spud rather than a framing chisel (used to remove bark from a log -- not a noisy potato that keeps you up at night). Are you selling them separately or together?
Separate is fine. I have been doing some spring cleaning in the shop and these have been in the cabinet for a while.
 

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