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    I'll take lever caps 3, 5 and 9 if still available, postage to 6150.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifty View Post
    I'll take lever caps 3, 5 and 9 if still available, postage to 6150.

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    Thanks Swifty.
    Postage will be $12.50
    Send me your details in a PM and I'll get them sorted for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scribbly Gum View Post
    Various Handplane Handles, Knobs and Lever Caps.

    Attachment 496488Attachment 496489

    To suit Number 3, 4 and some Number 5 planes without the second front toe screw.
    Come with fixing hardware.
    Price:
    1. Very black Brazilian rosewood $19
    2. Species unknown with a repaired crack $9
    3. Species unknown complete $15

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    Front Knobs - 1 and 2 have hardware, others knobs alone
    Stanley Knobs 1-4 $12 each
    5. Fits Turner Number 4-1/2, 5, 5-1/2, 6, 7. $19
    6. Fits Turner Number 4. $25 SOLD
    7. Low set front knob will fit most planes but suits older Stanleys best $15

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    1. Stanley Brazilian Rosewood high knob with hardware - for Number 4-1/2, 5, 5-1/2, 6, 7, 8. $29
    2. Stanley Brazilian Rosewood low knob with hardware - for Number 4-1/2, 5, 5-1/2, 6, 7, 8. $29 SOLD

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    Lever Caps Various:

    1. Stanley Keyhole cap for Number 4 and 5 $15 SOLD
    2. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 $15
    3. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 (New) $25 SOLD
    4. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 $19
    5. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 $19 SOLD
    6. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 $15
    7. Turner kidney hole cap for Number 4 and 5 $29
    8. Stanley Keyhole cap for Older Number 4-1/2, 5-1/2, 6 planes with 2-1/4 inch blade $25 SOLD
    9. Stanley kidney hole cap for Number 4-1/2, 5-1/2, 6, and 7 $25 SOLD

    All prices plus postage
    If any of these interest you please message me
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    Hi Tom. I'd like to take the Turner kidney hole cap for a Number 4. I have an ugly one I'd like to replace. Postage to 3137 please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEM View Post
    Hi Tom. I'd like to take the Turner kidney hole cap for a Number 4. I have an ugly one I'd like to replace. Postage to 3137 please.

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    Lyndon
    No worries Lyndon.
    I'll Message you later with details.
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    by chance, do you have a lever cap for a stanley 130?

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    Not sure about that. I'll have a look this afternoon

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    Hello Tom

    Can I take the handle: "1. Very black Brazilian rosewood $19"?
    Postage to 2120.

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    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwmmgoh View Post
    Hello Tom

    Can I take the handle: "1. Very black Brazilian rosewood $19"?
    Postage to 2120.

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    John
    No worries John.
    I'll sort it for you tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by jwmmgoh View Post
    Hello Tom

    Can I take the handle: "1. Very black Brazilian rosewood $19"?
    Postage to 2120.

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    John
    Hi John,
    I have tried to send you a message but it looks like your inbox needs cleaning out to create some space.
    I'll try again later
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    Sorry Tom I have emptied my mailbox now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwmmgoh View Post
    Sorry Tom I have emptied my mailbox now.
    Message went this time.
    Thanks John.
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    Hi Tom
    I am not sure if you will be able to help me out. I have a number of planes that were my grandfather's that are in various states of completeness and disrepair. I would like to clean them up to a useable state and pass them to my sons so that they have something of their great-grandfathers.
    First off, 3 x 220's and 1 x 110
    20210827_120623.jpg
    Top - missing adjuster black and lever cap (?)
    2nd - seems complete
    3rd - missing knob
    4th - knob has seen better days, I will keep this one
    Two of the blades have obviously seen considerable use judging by their length

    20210827_122835.jpg20210827_122906.jpg20210827_123017.jpg

    Left - Rapier 400, missing tote and knob otherwise seems complete
    Middle - Bailey No. 4, has been repaired on side, missing handles and hardware, missing knurled adjusting wheel and yoke
    Bottom - Unknown brand No. 4, hard life as can be seen from base picture but otherwise complete.
    The lever caps for the last 2 seem short but maybe that's the way they are.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huon pine fan View Post
    Hi Tom
    I am not sure if you will be able to help me out. I have a number of planes that were my grandfather's that are in various states of completeness and disrepair. I would like to clean them up to a useable state and pass them to my sons so that they have something of their great-grandfathers.
    First off, 3 x 220's and 1 x 110
    20210827_120623.jpg
    Top - missing adjuster black and lever cap (?)
    2nd - seems complete
    3rd - missing knob
    4th - knob has seen better days, I will keep this one
    Two of the blades have obviously seen considerable use judging by their length

    20210827_122835.jpg20210827_122906.jpg20210827_123017.jpg

    Left - Rapier 400, missing tote and knob otherwise seems complete
    Middle - Bailey No. 4, has been repaired on side, missing handles and hardware, missing knurled adjusting wheel and yoke
    Bottom - Unknown brand No. 4, hard life as can be seen from base picture but otherwise complete.
    The lever caps for the last 2 seem short but maybe that's the way they are.
    Thanks
    It is always great to be able to pass tools down in the family.
    I'll be back at the shed later this afternoon, and will have a look for you. There isn't much left in the spare parts box, but I'll see what I can find.
    Tom
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    Default 60 mm back cap Iron

    Just wondering if you would have a 60 mm back cap iron (including screw)in your collection.
    Bigbob Tasmania

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