My wife, Anita, and I were antiquing in Madison, IN, yesterday when I stumbled upon this little workbench.

It was cute little Sloyd style workbench from the 1800s. I couldn’t believe how small it was, so I imagine it had to be built for a little kid.

It had to be about 3′ 6″ tall by 5′ long. What was so amazing about the bench was how well worn out and used it was. The child that worked on this bench used it a lot as the top is full of tool marks.

Obviously, it could have been for multiple children in a school shop class, but I never had a bench like this in elementary school, let alone a shop class. Can you imagine being the kid lucky enough to work on this bench?
No, I didn’t buy the bench as I couldn’t afford the $350.00 price tag as I’m too cheap. Plus, I didn’t want to drag it home because I had no place to put it. But it’s definitely the coolest old workbench I’ve ever seen.

Very cool workbench! Kid(s) must have had a nice dad. Maybe a long lost relative of Chris Schwarz? Thx for sharing.
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If someone could prove that the Shakers taught their kids woodworking at an early age, that workbench could be worth a fortune if it’s an original Shaker bench . But then again, Shakers didn’t have kids. 🤔
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