Can you post a photo, and have you checked on ebay and Google yet?
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It's Granby and it dates from the 1950's. The castings can be a little rough and some of the mouths can be a bit wide but, having said that, they're serviceable planes. Not hugely collectable, but collectable nonetheless. Likewise not big money exchanged for them. I've seen them sell for as low as $15 up to about $80. Average price is about $50 to $65.
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Thanks for the reply on the rabbet plane. I gave $75 so I guess I gave all its worth.
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