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Morning David, i'll take all three. I'll send you an PM
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just out of curiosity (ignorance) what is nicer about the Bedrock planes?
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Put me down next in line if Christopher happens to change his mind.
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Mound, the only real difference in the Bedrock square side planes and the Bailey planes is the ability to adjust the frog without removing the blade. Once the fog is adjusted though you shouldn't need to mess with it. Other than that it is just collector value. Over the years I have slowly but surely found Bedrock planes that were priced really cheap in need of some TLC. It has taken me some time but I bought them one at a time and reground and rehabbed the planes I needed and wanted.
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07-29-2017, 03:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2017, 03:50 PM by Jack in omaha.)
Interesting group of sneaky conspirators here trying to go all Bedrock on us! LOL
I just really like the look of the old Bedrock logo in the cap.
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(07-29-2017, 03:48 PM)Jack in omaha Wrote: Interesting group of sneaky conspirators here trying to go all Bedrock on us! LOL
I just really like the look of the old Bedrock logo in the cap.
Yea. The old roundside bedrock cap is awesome looking
Steve
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