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    Record Hand Plane

    I have a Record # 7 hand plane that's is very good condition. I have someone
    interested and not sure how to price it. I have about a dozen in all I inherited, in several sizes. Most are Stanley or Dunlap. Any suggestions on pricing the Record?
    Thanks, Sandra

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    I googled Record hand planes and then for a number 7. It appears that it can go from $70.00-$150.00. It was under www.record-planes.com

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    Age and condition are a factor too. Rex's range sounds about right overall. Can you post a pic or 3?
    Got Wood?

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    hope this works, first try in posting pic on this site.
    Thanks for the imput.

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    The pic is visible but is in black & white. Is it blue? Does the top of the blade and the top of the body say "Record" too? The square corners at the top of the blade suggest that it's a bit older, which is good if it's in nice shape...the older one's tended to be made a little better.

    Here's my Record #7:


    more Record planes:
    Last edited by scott spencer; 06-16-2011 at 03:41 PM.
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    Wow Scott, that's a lot of records. I bet you listen to them all the time Sorry, but you just can't pass some stuff up.
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    Bet those records play some real smooth tunes!
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