Stanley planes by numbers 60 60 1/2
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Stanley 60 low angle block plane offered 1898 - 1950 value A$ 80 first model A$ 150 6" long with 1 3/8" cutter Same as the much more common 60 1/2 but with nickel plated trimmings. Don't pay big money for this plane. It's not rare and it's a disappointment to just about every user who ever bought one. The mouth on this plane is seriously larger than the 60 1/2, despite the adjuster mechanism. I used to think it was just bad luck but the more planes I handled the more I realised that they really look as though somebody has taken a file to the mouth! First model has non-adjustable mouth and looks identical to the 61. More about the numbering system there. |
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60 1/2
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Stanley 60 1/2 low angle block plane offered 1902 - 1982 value A$ 110 6" long with 1 3/8" cutter Same as the 60 but black japanned. Later models have No 60 1/2 stamped into side. Later models also came with blue or burgundy finish. Popular little plane, I think the English version is still in production? Replacement cutters: older models don't take kindly to the big slots in the new style cutters. Get a new old stock for your older model. |
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