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This plane was given to me a few years ago. It is a Fulton (Stanley #5 size). I believe made by Millers Falls for Sears. It looks to me that someone painted the lever cap and body. I've done a lot of looking, but have never found out anything about the tote. It looks like aluminum and is not attracted to a magnet.
Thanks for looking.
Bob
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Stanley made such totes as replacements, usually they had "Stanley" on the side. Not common but not ultra rare. I suspect others made them. Take it off and look underneath for a mark.
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Thanks, I probably should have stated in my OP that there are no markings on the tote.
Bob
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I have a few aluminum tote around. I think Stanley marketed them to schools. Others probably made them as well. I have a few rough aluminum castings that someone tried. Still wondering if it is worth it trying to drill holes.
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