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    Default Wooden Smoother and Jack Plane Blades

    That is to say - the planes are usually wooden, the blades are, of course laminated steel.
    If you have an old woodie and are looking for a replacement blade....
    Or if you are considering building your own wooden handplane - jack, smoother or scrub plane.... you might be interested in one of these.
    Six of the blades - along the top of the picture are 2-1/4" wide
    The bottom blade - on its side - is a smidgen under 2-1/8"
    All bar the last one at the top are in good condition and will sharpen up beautifully.
    The last one at the top has some shallow pitting and will only be good for scrub plane use in my opinion.
    Prices are as follows:
    Across the top from left to right
    Alex Mathieson 2-1/4" $10
    Alex Mathieson 2-1/4" $10
    Alex Mathieson 2-1/4" $10
    Alex Mathieson 2-1/4" $10
    Alex Mathieson 2-1/4" $10
    Ward and Payne 2-1/4" $3
    Bottom
    Ward and Payne <2-1/8" $10
    Plus postage
    Cheers
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    Hey Tom,

    I'll take blades 2-5 (4 total) for myself and a friend. We'll probably make some euro beech cambered jacks.

    Thanks! I'll PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmeadow View Post
    Hey Tom,

    I'll take blades 2-5 (4 total) for myself and a friend. We'll probably make some euro beech cambered jacks.

    Thanks! I'll PM

    Thanks Adam
    Blades still available as per picture below:
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    I'll grab the 3 remaining blades

    Cheers,

    Bernard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bernard Zhang View Post
    I'll grab the 3 remaining blades

    Cheers,

    Bernard
    No worries Bernard.
    Message me your address details and I'll work out postage for you.
    Cheers
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    These blades are now all sold
    Thanks fellas
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