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    Its surprising how quickly it adds up, throw in a 45,78, 101,140 and a handful of bullnose planes.
    For the sake of this scientific exercise I have ruled that routers are referred to a router planes so that brings in the 71s
    Do scrapers count, then I can add a 70
    As said, I will get creamed by a Bedrock collector.

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    Does anyone base their tatts entries on plane numbers?
    Cheers,
    Jim

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    Right you've asked for it! I'm supposed to be going to the antique show at Claremont today but now I'm going up to the shed and count my BRACES.
    I've only got 4 planes.

    Geoff.

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    What are the LV planes worth ? Do I use dollar value or LV's code number ?

    And is it '9' for an Falcon Pope 9 inch ?

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    Post said "add up" not "measure up" eg Falcon 9 inch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    Post said "add up" not "measure up" eg Falcon 9 inch
    Yeah, longest (collectively) plane collection is next.
    We don't know how lucky we are......

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    He he, I've got two Record 778s (one for parts) and four Record 735s (three for parts) - that's 4496 and I haven't even started on the bench planes....

    Cheers, Vann.

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    1369, with one looong BedRock in the sum...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    Post said "add up" not "measure up" eg Falcon 9 inch
    Yeah I read it.... '9 inch' is the name/model of the plane (similar size to a no. 4)

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    Somewhere north of 1700, but not all Stanley's. Have mostly Falcons in the bench plane department, with one 607, but am sure I have missed a few, considering the tools are 3000 k's away at present.

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