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    Default Handplanes US, UK and Euro - Various

    Stanley Number 48 Swing Fence Tongue and grooving plane.
    SW (Stanley Works - "SweetHeart" ) vintage.
    In excellent condition with only some nickel plating loss
    Lovely original Brazilian rosewood front knob and two near full blades
    $95 plus postage

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    Alex Mathieson Steel sole coffin smoothing plane
    Beautiful beech body with a 2-1/8 inch blade.
    Rare to find one with a factory fitted steel sole.
    8-3/4 inches long with its full original blade and cap-iron
    $35 plus postage SOLD

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    ECE EMMERICH Traditional German Smoother Plane
    This plane is in very good condition with a lignum vitae sole and an adjustable mouth.
    48mm blade, 45 degree bed with both lateral and depth adjuster.
    Planes like this without the adjustable mouth sell for $520.07
    currently.
    Price: $180 plus postage SOLD

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    Alex Mathieson Steel skate grooving plane
    Comes with adjustable fence and an excellent 3/16" blade
    In great condition for its age
    $25 plus postage SOLD

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    If any of these planes interest you, please message me
    Tom
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    I'll take this one SG


    Alex Mathieson Steel sole coffin smoothing plane
    Beautiful beech body with a 2-1/8 inch blade.
    Rare to find one with a factory fitted steel sole.
    8-3/4 inches long with its full original blade and cap-iron
    $35 plus postage
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    I'll take this one thanks Tom:

    Alex Mathieson Steel skate grooving plane

    And if you're not averse to waiting until end of next week I'll also take this one, no problem if not:

    ECE EMMERICH Traditional German Smoother Plane

    cheers, Ian

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    Thanks Johnno.
    I have messaged details to you

    Quote Originally Posted by aarggh View Post
    I'll take this one thanks Tom:

    Alex Mathieson Steel skate grooving plane

    And if you're not averse to waiting until end of next week I'll also take this one, no problem if not:

    ECE EMMERICH Traditional German Smoother Plane

    cheers, Ian
    Thanks Ian.
    That's not a problem. I'll put them aside for you

    Cheers
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    Much appreciated thanks Tom!

    I suspect you'll have more I'll be after! ;-)

    cheers, Ian

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    I will take the 48 please
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    No worries Ian .
    Doug, let me have your address detail in a message and I'll work out postage for you.
    Cheers
    Tom


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    I will take the 48 please
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    If the 48 isn't sold, I'll take it. (I am assuming Doug is in the process of seizing it...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpdv View Post
    If the 48 isn't sold, I'll take it. (I am assuming Doug is in the process of seizing it...)
    Thanks jpdv, but it is spoken for.
    I'll have some more Stanley planes later but all these planes are now sold
    Thanks everyone
    Happy shavings
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