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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow6 View Post
    bah... another day gone, honestly this week felt like it lasted for an hour and a half.

    Anyone else want to have a go while I sort out the temporal flux phenomenon between the house and the shed?
    Yeah, this is not called the silly season for nothing.
    Too much to do - too little time.
    You can catch up later Luban.
    OK here's an easy one.
    Good luck to all
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    An easy one
    I don't know enough about Stanley planes but I'll have a guess.
    The first one is American, the rest are English.

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    Not a bad guess, but no, they are all USA planes.
    Have another go.
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    Hmm, I know next to nothing about planes, but I'm guessing the first one is pre 1900
    and the others are later..

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    No Ray, they are all after 1900.
    Good idea though.
    Try again
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    Ok, the first one is a 3C the others are just 3's

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    Is the second one a type 10?

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    Weeelll ........yes..................... the first is a 3C but so is the third one, and I don't know how you figured that out.
    Sorry Ray - no type 10's
    Have another go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    Weeelll ........yes..................... the first is a 3C but so is the third one, and I don't know how you figured that out.
    Sorry Ray - no type 10's
    Have another go.
    SG

    Ok I confess, (It's a fair cop) I was going simply by the file names..

    stanley3c1884.jpg
    Stanley3latemodel0=-10.jpg
    Stanley3Clatemodel-89.jpg
    Stanley3latemodel-08.jpg

    I should have looked more closely, and I would have seen the second 3C

    Someone who knows a bit more than how to read filenames can now figure it out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RayG View Post
    Ok I confess, (It's a fair cop) I was going simply by the file names..

    stanley3c1884.jpg
    Stanley3latemodel0=-10.jpg
    Stanley3Clatemodel-89.jpg
    Stanley3latemodel-08.jpg

    I should have looked more closely, and I would have seen the second 3C

    Someone who knows a bit more than how to read filenames can now figure it out!

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    Geez I'm a dill,
    Should have changed the filenames
    Didn't realise they were visible.
    OK corrugated problem solved.
    Now which is the odd one out?
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    is the third the only one with a keyhole rather than kidney shaped lever cap?

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    I don't know why I'm having a go... I still have no hope of taking the camera to the shed tonight

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    Just can't help yourself Luban......... good on you - nicely spotted.
    But no it's not the oddie.
    Back to the drawing board.
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    The second one has a different/non original blade (non American ) than the other three.

    Edit: scratch the non American bit, I think I can read Made In USA on it.

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    All Stanley USA blades I'm afraid.
    But you are starting to look closely.
    You'll see it soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    Just can't help yourself Luban
    I know... I know... Its being stuck indoors with the kids.. I'm good as long as something doesn't require my attention for more than 30 seconds at a time.

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