#16
I have two planes that have been my main users for a long time. I recently bought some new replacements and I have to let these go.

Stanley No. 5C Type 13 (1925-1928) - Excellent condition with plenty of iron left. Sweatheart Iron with an 8" radius camber. No cracks in the metal or wood.

Stanley No. 7C Type 13 (1925-1928) - Same as above - japaning is a little more worn than the No 5, but still great. Has initials stamped on both the tote and knob by a previous owner.

I'm not going to attempt to estimate the percentage of Japanning left on these planes. They are users but pretty fine-looking users if you ask me.

I'd like to get $100 for the no 7 and $75 for the No. 5. Niether of these prices includes shipping. Once I find out where you live, I'll calculate shipping for you.
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#17
Very nice 5 and 7... I think your numbers$ are very fair.
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#18
Just now had a twitch develop. Several years ago, I wouldve been all over these like white on rice. Prices and planes are very good.
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#19
Thanks! It’s hard to price these. I appreciate the comments.
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#20
If I didn’t have 4 no 7’s I’d buy it, lol. Might want to add your location for local buyers.
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#21
Those are 2 very nice planes at excellent prices.


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#22
The No. 7 is SOLD. No 5 is pending sale.
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#23
No 5 has been sold.
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#24
(11-21-2022, 03:13 PM)Danxaz Wrote: No 5 has been sold.

Arrived today. Great packaging and as described.  Thanks again!
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#25
Glad you're happy!
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SOLD Stanley Planes - No 5 and 7


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