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    Help ID a Trademark on Plane Iron

    Does anyone recognize the logo on this hand plane double iron. I pulled it off a No 6 hand plane that has no Stanley markings but appears to have been made for someone by Stanley. It has the same receiving area for the frog as a Bailey Types 6,7 & 8. Any ideas who made the iron? Thanks
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    Champion de Arment, possibly? Not sure if they made plane irons or not.
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    Thanks Matt I will check into Campion de Arment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark R Webster View Post
    Does anyone recognize the logo on this hand plane double iron. I pulled it off a No 6 hand plane that has no Stanley markings but appears to have been made for someone by Stanley. It has the same receiving area for the frog as a Bailey Types 6,7 & 8. Any ideas who made the iron? Thanks
    Looks like it was made by the Riverside Tool Company in New York (registered in 1899).

    Here's an example logo found on some dividers.

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    Looks like a match to me Stu. Thanks so much!!

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