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steven c newman
05-22-2020, 4:04 PM
There were 2, this morning....first was a "drive-by"....just clothes and nic-nacs, meh....

Second one warranted a STOP!.....got to sorting through all the tools...spent $6 on 3 items....then spent $8 on a large flat rate box of Lego parts for the 10 yr old GrandBRAT.....
There were a couple block planes....first thought a M-F #75 would be ok....put it back down for a Stanley version in better shape...there was a 6" compass from Newark, NJ....
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Pencil also had a name on it...
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The No. 110 had a label, too...
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I did clean the Compass up a bit...new pencil, too
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Still trying to read the name on it.:confused:

As for a $1 baggie...
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When I spread things out a bit..
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And...
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So....not too hateful of a morning.:confused:...then had to mow the yard, and do a B EE RR U N after.....cost more for the beer. :rolleyes:

steven c newman
05-22-2020, 6:40 PM
Went to sharpen the iron on the No. 110.....still had the factory grind. Yup, a tad dull....has been sharpened up enough to shave arm hair with.

Had one of those style #110s when I first started out woodworking....finally wore it out.

Still Trying to find out who made that compass over it Newark, NJ, USA

First couple of letters I can read...Wm Johnson....Also stamped as "Tempered" and 6......may look that up?

steven c newman
05-24-2020, 9:00 AM
Yep...Wm Johnson of Newark, NJ, USA. Tempered, 6" compass.


Called a "bottle cap" because of the shape of the tightening wheel resembles a bottle cap....some were painted, some were plated.

steven c newman
05-24-2020, 2:21 PM
Ok..Millers Falls did make a block plane numbered 75...stamped into the left side....Millers Falls No. 75
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Sitting here beside the Stanley No. 110.....Iron has been sharpened on the Stanley No. 110..
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A few hammer adjusts, went from Moxxon TP to see through shavings.....even put it to work, today...
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Had some parts that needed flattened...
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Resaws weren't as flat as they should be....

Should be a decent enough block plane, for under $3...