Rick Prosser
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Another plane has found my shop - a #7c Stanley. It was a user, but not sure which one it is? Perhaps it has mixed parts. Seems to have attributes from type 14 -19. Seems in pretty good shape - no cracks, pretty flat and smooth corrugated sole.
Here are the details I have:
No patent dates cast into the bed (there are some numbers under the tote - U2 0462.
"Bailey" is cast on the toe - in front of the knob (close to the front edge)
"Made in USA" is cast on the toe - between knob and mouth.
"#7" is cast on the heel
There is a raised ring for the knob.
No raised flat rib around heel or toe.
STANLEY is printed vertically on lateral adj. lever. (no patent dates)
1.25" Depth adjustment nut has diagonal knurling.
Kidney shaped lever cap hole.
My family of planes - they just keep multiplying
Here are the details I have:
No patent dates cast into the bed (there are some numbers under the tote - U2 0462.
"Bailey" is cast on the toe - in front of the knob (close to the front edge)
"Made in USA" is cast on the toe - between knob and mouth.
"#7" is cast on the heel
There is a raised ring for the knob.
No raised flat rib around heel or toe.
STANLEY is printed vertically on lateral adj. lever. (no patent dates)
1.25" Depth adjustment nut has diagonal knurling.
Kidney shaped lever cap hole.
My family of planes - they just keep multiplying