Stanley planes by numbers 80
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Stanley 80 steel cased rabbet plane offered 1877 - 1888 value A$ 300 9" long with 1 1/2" cutter skewed cutter, steel sides and sole, beech infill. A steel infill plane by Stanley! Often overlooked because there are no prominent markings. Some models have the Stanley name punched in a circle on the shoulder, this mark is very weak and usually not visible if you don't know where to look. (you can just make out the circle on the right hand side, in the middle of the front infill) All models have the Patent 10/5/75 imprinted on the shoulder, usually much deeper struck - see mark on back. Problem area is the mouth. It's often enlarged or turned into a rebate plane type escapement. Those alterations reduce the value by half. The 1" version of this plane is the No 90, it also has a spur added. The cap is held in place by means of a rod/screw that runs through the plane body and secured by a wing nut at the back. |
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