Stanley planes by numbers 100 & 100 1/2
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Stanley 100 block plane offered 1898 - 1958 value A$ 90 3 1/2" long with a 1" cutter. Tailed little block plane. Black japanned, from around 1940 onwards the lever cap had a red finish and the model number was cast into the top of the squirrel tail. Problems: some models have no markings on the plane and some cutters were not marked, either. Others have only an S foundry mark and so on. There are many other makers who produced this type of handled block plane and a lot of them are offered as Stanley. If you want to make sure only by the marked examples or at least one with a Stanley logo on the cutter.
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100 1/2
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Stanley 100 1/2 block plane offered 1936 - 1962 value A$ 150+ 3 1/2" long with a 1" cutter.
same as the No 100 but with a curved bottom side to side and heel to toe. (double radius) Given the production period of this plane you're more likely to come across a model with the red lever cap. Some collectors will pay a premium for the all black plane. |
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