bird; it was a spoke shave that I saw for sale. it was made by the Humphrey's Tool Company in Warren, Massachusetts.
which I believe was owned by Frank A. Humphrey from Worcester, Massachusetts which is only 1/2 drive today. but back in
the 1860's, travel was a lot different that today. perhaps a 2 1/2 hour jaunt to his factory. maybe longer ???
there may have been a train then. tracks run along the Quaboag River in Warren where most factories were located.
some patents to check; spoke shave, patent # 257,870 May 16, 1882
the only tool listing that I found were made of mostly wood.
one was listed as "a heel shave holder"
other patents to check;
348,674
349,102
618,880
623,156
623,786
346,379
261,353
today I found a closed listing on bay, closed on Jan. 12, 2016 opening bid $70.00 free s/h (NO BIDDERS) seller; numnum.434
Nellysford, Virginia
F.A. Humphrey cavity shave 10 1/2" type 3, rosewood handle
I hope this helps.