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Thread: No 5 converted to low angle plane

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    No 5 converted to low angle plane

    Just saw this on the bay looks like some one machined down a No.5 and mad it in to a low angle plane. just to neat I had to pass it along.
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    it is listed as (VINTAGE STANLEY BAILEY NO. 5 Wood Working Plane)

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    it is listed as (VINTAGE STANLEY BAILEY NO. 5 Wood Working Plane)
    It seems some of the bidders and the buyer were not aware this isn't original.

    Now the seller says he will throw in another #5 on the deal.

    jtk
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
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    A shelton Lever cap and it's iron now have a second life.....would have been better IF they use the #4 sized cap,,,,instead of the #3 sized on....

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