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Green Stanley Block Plane? - dow - 03-14-2016 I picked up two block planes last Thursday, but haven't had a chance to clean them up other than making sure that they're complete. The first is a Stanley 130, that's pretty dirty, but looks to be in decent to good overall shape. The second is very clean, and looks a LOT like a #9-1/2 except that it doesn't say Stanley on the nose, and it's green instead of black. As for which version, it looks like this picture that I liberated from the intrenet: ![]() I'll try to get some pictures of the actual plane up either tonight or tomorrow night. Any ideas about it? Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - enjuneer - 03-14-2016 If it is light green, it is probably a Craftsman. Made by Stanley under contract for Sears, they are mostly equal to the Stanley version. Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - dow - 03-14-2016 Thanks, Bob. Yes, it is a light green. About two shades lighter than my wife's guacamole. ![]() Not sure what they're worth, but I got it for $12, and the iron is using sharp. Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Mike Brady - 03-14-2016 Green? That's a Marvin. Mostly known for saws. Some folks around here just call'em "Marvs" Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Pedder - 03-14-2016 Mike Brady said: Or Kunz... ![]() Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Admiral - 03-14-2016 Like this? Craftsman then. ![]() Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Steve N - 03-14-2016 Different eras of C-Man are different green too. This one is a VERY pale green. I can't even catch it with my camera, just looks metal, but to the eye it is green. ![]() I'm not sure if they extended it to other models, but Stanley did have a green block plane in the "Handyman series" Unfortunately I would have to go digging for my green one, but I have pics of the red, and base metal one. I have a number of them, many are 2 tone. All were marketed for home users, generally cheap planes, not Stanley's best. ![]() ![]() The green is Christmas green, and possibly they were just different aged of the Handyman line, or maybe Christmas versions. They did get all Merry Christmas once in a while ![]() ![]() I have a number of that C-Man you showed. As a matter of fact one of them is a very frequent user, it has a nice weight, and can take a very thin shaving. I prefer it over the models Stanley made marked Stanley. It came in several Stanley type models 65, and 65 1/2, something similar to a 101, one like a 118, also a 120. For the longest time I thought I was seeing the same darn C-Man plane over and over at auctions, until I started looking at them ![]() Then for an even crazier idea, I started buying them ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Bill_Houghton - 03-14-2016 Be aware that a similar green Craftsman shows up now and again made by Sargent. Many Sargent tools are quite nice; that one is, in my opinion, not. Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - dow - 03-14-2016 I believe that the one Rich showed is the one I have. I'm not at home now, so I can't get a picture of it. I'll post when I have something. Thanks for all of the comparison shots! ![]() Re: Green Stanley Block Plane? - Mike Brady - 03-14-2016 Oops! I was thinking John Deere green. ![]() |