Re: Stanley Planes
[Re: Eagleye]
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12/15/23 04:55 PM
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If you're aware of the value of #1 Stanley's then you know they go from $1200 and up, depending on who is selling them. As for #2's 300-500 depending on condition. #3,4,5's can buy for $5.00-$25.00 depending on the seller. #6,7,8's you're looking at an average of $200 for the 6 and 7 and anywhere from $300-400 for the 8 depending on seller. Any of these planes with a corrugated sole will bring more $$. These are market values, but anything is possible. I have some Stanley 6,7 and 8 that I paid $6,00 each for and they are in as new condition.
Price then however you want.
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Re: Stanley Planes
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12/15/23 05:17 PM
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If you're aware of the value of #1 Stanley's then you know they go from $1200 and up, depending on who is selling them. As for #2's 300-500 depending on condition. #3,4,5's can buy for $5.00-$25.00 depending on the seller. #6,7,8's you're looking at an average of $200 for the 6 and 7 and anywhere from $300-400 for the 8 depending on seller. Any of these planes with a corrugated sole will bring more $$. These are market values, but anything is possible. I have some Stanley 6,7 and 8 that I paid $6,00 each for and they are in as new condition.
Price then however you want. Good details- I have a #5 with a corrugated bottom.
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Re: Stanley Planes
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12/15/23 07:27 PM
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If they're users I'm not a collector right? Left to right top row; Stanley No. 601/2 Low Angle Block Plane, Stanley No. 220 Sweetheart Block Plane (1920-22), Sargent No. 507 Rabbet Block Plane (1942-43), Shelton No. 9 Smoothing Plane (1950-54), Stanley No. 4 Sweetheart Smoothing Plane (Type 15 1931-32), Stanley Rule & Level Co. No. 27 Jack Plane (transitional 1869-1917), Stanley No. 5 Jack Plane (Type 18 1946-47), Stanley No. 6C Fore Plane (Type 7 1893-1899). Middle row left to right; a Stanley No. 71 Router Plane (Type 10 1925-1938) and a Stanley Spokeshave. The bottom plane is a Stanley No. 7 Jointer Plane (Type 10 1907-1909). I also have these old wooden planes I have yet to restore. One is a J. Denison Filister Plane (1840-1876), one is a G.W. Denison 3/8" Dado Plane (1868-1884) and two are rabbet planes; a 1 1/2" G.W.Denison (1868-1884) and a 1 1/4" Acierfond that I haven't found much info on yet. Some restoration pics: The flagship of my fleet, the No.7:
Eh...wot?
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Re: Stanley Planes
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12/15/23 07:32 PM
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I bought a few of those but most were given to me by my landscaping sub-contractor. He had cleaned out a guys basement and they were included in the junk. He was going to throw them on the scrap pile!
I just happened to be at his warehouse that day and noticed them sticking out of five-gallon buckets of junk. I tried to contain my excitement when asking about them. He said, "take what you want, I'm throwing it all away.
There were some sweet old handsaws too, Disston & Sons, ect.
Eh...wot?
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