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01-27-2017, 10:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-27-2017, 10:05 PM by Bill_Houghton.)
No. 1 sure looks Millers-Falls to me, and, yes, a No. 7 if so. Any ID on the cutting iron?
For Nos 2 and 3, you should spend an evening reading through Patrick Leach's Blood and Gore:
http://supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan0.htm
No. 2 looks like maybe a No. 9-1/4
No. 3 looks like a No. 18
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Bill is correct on all three.
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Yep Another with Steve And Bill I like the way a #18 feels in the hand
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As far as value goes, you could either search the Swap-N-Sell here or look at eBay prices for sold items. Don't go by the listed price. The MF is probably the least rare of the group. The Stanley's are pretty common planes.
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Some of those planes will have their model number, stamped about where your thumb would go. If you clean the left sides CAREFULLY, you may just find the numbers there...
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Thanks all. I gathered enough courage to take some scotchbrite to the planes and found ID on the no 7 and 9 1/4 and research shows the other is a no 18
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All are very worthy planes, clean, sharpen and put them to use. Excellent find!
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(01-29-2017, 06:32 PM)Admiral Wrote: All are very worthy planes, clean, sharpen and put them to use. Excellent find!
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(01-29-2017, 07:58 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: The only things in my shop is round stuff and plywood
That can be fixed...