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Left one looks like a Millers Falls copy, right one is a stanley #3 I believe.
Look at around $20 or so for them. Depending where you are in the country.
Does the stanley Have a number on it?
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I'll look for number when I get home. $20 for both?
Thanks. I'd keep them because I like vintage tools but no room.
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There's nothing exceptional about them. Depending on where you live, they are $15 or so for the #3, and $5 or so for the other one, it has very little value. Some people will pay more, but that's pretty close.
I can't tell scale from the pic. If the Stanley is a #2 by chance, it could be $100-$125 or so in price.
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appreciate the info. Thanks. Want to pass them along so they get cleaned up and used.
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(04-13-2017, 10:37 AM)JKimel Wrote: I'll look for number when I get home. $20 for both?
Thanks. I'd keep them because I like vintage tools but no room.
All the value is in the Stanley, the other one is a door stop.
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yes, but a vintage door stop
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(04-13-2017, 11:15 AM)Admiral Wrote: ...the other one is a door stop.
To the original poster: if your plan is to keep and use them, clean the "door stop" up. You may find it's quite a usable plane.
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On that #4...check the iron to see what is stamped on it. lateral level looks like a late model Sargent/ Hercules.
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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The one on the left looks very similar to a #9 Shelton I have. It could be a Craftsman BL (budget line). It has been stated to clean around the top of the blade to be sure.