Name on hand plane do you recognise it? Stanley 47?

Thanks for taking a peek. The logo is pretty worn out.
Let me know if you can identify it by construction if not by stamped in
handle name.
Thanks for taking a peek. The logo is pretty worn out.
Let me know if you can identify it by construction if not by stamped in
handle name.
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Stanley 46. same as a 45 but with a skew blade
I thought it was an early model 45 which have to scrollwork, but I thinks he's right.
All you ever wanted to know at Patricks Blood and Gore (supertool.com) or hyperkitty.com for good dating info.
Excellent! I will fly with that and see what they know.
Thank you both!
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