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Parts for Old Tools
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| A Stanley Sweetheart Knuckle Cap, Pat'd 2-18-13. 1 5/8 inches wide. Fits the No 18, No 181/4, No19 and No 65 planes. Good $28.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 45 Cutting Iron, Pat'd. Feb 23, 1886 ( coinsides with Trauts Patent for the set of Hollow & Rounds) for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good++ $22.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 113 Cutting Iron for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good++ $18.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 54 Cutting Iron for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good++ $18.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 95 Cutting Iron for the Stanely No 55 Combination Plane. Good+ $18.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 86 Cutting Iron for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good+ $18.00 | ||
| Stanley No's 27, 28 & 29, Beading Irons for the Stanley No 45 and No 55 Combination Planes. Good+ $38.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 232 Beading Iron for the Stanley No 45 and No 55 Combination Planes. Good+$20.00 | ||
| A Stanley lever Cap for a Stanley No 20 or 20A Compass Plane, or a Stanley No 3 Bench Plane. Fine. $54.00 | ||
| A Stanley 1 1/4 inch Cutting Iron for the Stanley No 20 or 20A Compass Planes. Comes complete with the chip breaker. Sweetheart vintage 1923 - 1935. Fine $46.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 23 (1/4 inch) Beading Iron for a Stanley No 45 & No 55. Good++ $15.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 115 Cutting Iron for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good+ $20.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 104 & 106 Cutting Irons for the Stanley No 55 Combination Plane. Good+ $36.00 | ||
| A Stanley Plane Iron, 1 3/4 inches wide. New condition, (never sharpened or used), in the original wrap. Fine $38.00 | ||
| A Throat Closing Attachment frame for a Stanley No 71 Router Plane. Type 5, 1896 to 1901. Will also fit Type 6 and Type 7. Good++ $24.00 | ||
| A Siegley Iron, 1 3/4 inches wide. The iron is a fat 1/8 inch thick, tapered, with a Stanley chip breaker. (Will not fit a Stanley No 3 or 603 - too thick) Good++ $34.00 | ||
| A Stanley No 86 Reverse Ogee Cutter, fits No 55 Combination Plane. Good+ $19.00 | ||
| A 2 inch Wide Stanley Bench Plane Iron, Patent Date "Apl. 19,92" 1 7/16 hardened iron remains. Fits a No 4, No 5, No 604 or No 605. Good+ $28.00 | ||
| An Early 2 inch Stanley Chip Breaker, Patent Dec. 24, 1867. The date is exceptionally clear and crisp. This, I believe, is the eariest patent date for a chipbreaker. Good++ $45.00 |
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