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Thomas Colson
07-01-2020, 9:40 AM
Picked up 2 409's and 414 for 50$ on CL that were in pretty good shape, soles flat. I'm cleaning them up to be "users". I "think" this is a type 4, but it's got the rosewood handles, which I understand were used in later years. I think I'm right on the Type 4 call, but wondering how close to 1950 this particular 414 is.


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steven c newman
07-01-2020, 1:39 PM
May find that answer over at Timetestedtools' site......seems to be quite a lot of info on Sargent made planes.....

Sanford Imhoff
07-01-2020, 2:07 PM
A side shot of the tote & knob would help but the tote definitely looks like mahogany from here.

From Heckel:
Rosewood was used in the early years ('84--'09), then E. Indian mahogany ('10-'24), mahogany ('25-'47) and run of the mill hardwood ('48-'50).

steven c newman
07-02-2020, 7:24 PM
I think the #414c I have is a type 4....
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It does have the Mahogany handles, and a beaded front knob..
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Has Sargent V.B.M. on the lever cap....also has the VBM and model number on the iron...
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And, plenty of grooves in it's sole..
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Completes a set of Jack Planes...
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Works very nicely on Ash, tooo.....

Thomas Colson
07-03-2020, 10:59 AM
Definitely had a smell when I sanded the wood, sawdust is brick-red.

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