Stanley No. 1931-1932 - $36.00. (lasted untill 1967) 1963 STANLEY builds the largest hand tool plant in the world in New Britain, CT. “Jack” is a commonly used when referring to the male donkey, and “Jenny” is a name sometimes used for the female donkey. At 30” long this is the longest plane Stanley produced. 9 3/4 Block Plane, Stanley No. ... Stanley No. Since the #135 began in 1876 and stopped in 1886, we can deduce this plane was made between 1876 and 1886. Cast iron, japanned finish, rosewood handles. $15.99 $ 15. 5 1/2 Jack Plane Stanley No. This particular plane is missing the cap and iron and has a cracked in the metal base. 40 1/2 Scrub Plane Larger 36 was obtained this year that has the vial cases backed by what appears to be a center pinned steel plate. A rather rare prelateral. 29 Transitional Fore Plane FOR SALE! 25 Transitional Block Plane Stanley planes are dated using the "Plane Dating Flowchart" at the Hyperkitten website. Stanley Rule & Level Co Iron, Bailey Patented DEC.24.1867 Chip Break. 7 Jointer Plane Made by a variety of manufacturers that the Stanley Rule & Level Company acquired over the years, these planes were found in many small furniture and cabinet shops as well as home shops and schools. 40 Scrub Plane Stanley No. 22 Transitional Smooth Plane To link to this page from your website, simply cut and paste the following code to your The jenny is smaller than the jack, hence the naming of the planes. 6 Jointer Plane 113 Circular or Compass Plane. Stanley No. The old ones have the blade adjuster in front of the tote, similar to a standard bench plane. Stanley 135   This was made from 1876-1918. Up for your consideration is this nice Stanley No. 50. So if you don’t mind following along, I’ll try to post a #transitionalplane a day until I’ve worked through the ones I own here ands on my instagram feed. It started with a few and just grew. Traut,Improvement in Bench-Planes, Sharpening and Setting an Early Ohio Tools Hand Plane. For size and dates of manufacturing see supertool.com, **__________________________________**__________________________________**. Corrugated bottom preferred by some for working on soft woods. The Sargent Transitionals were made from 1891 to 1941. ST200767 Number 45 Combination Plane This is what collectors call a Type 4 Stanley 45, manufactured from 1890 - 1892.I believe that it is complete. 33 Transitional Jointer Plane Suitable for framing, this print would be perfect for your den, office or man cave. Stanley No. Quote from suprtool.com “Since this plane is slightly shorter than the metallic jack plane, a parallel naming was taken from the asses (donkies). Blades and breakers for #113. The last type before the lateral was introduced. Quote from suprtool.com “Since this plane is slightly shorter than the metallic jack plane, a parallel naming was taken from the asses (donkies). See Pictures for detailed Condition. 10 Stanley No. Check out the Plane Feature Timeline for a full listing of features associated with this plane type. 10 Carriage Makers Rabbet Plane Traut,Improvement in Bench-Planes. Stanley No. Stanley No. Stanley #21 type 6.  This is a fairly rare and fairly collectable plane. Hand Plane Restoration by the no soak method. 10 1/4 Carriage Makers Rabbet Plane with Tilting Tote and Knob Show … If you are interested in writing a series about vintage tools for TimeTested tools Contact me. Stanley No. The Stanley No. 46 Skew Cutter Combination Plane 10 1/2C Carriage Makers Rabbet Plane Smaller No. Stanley 27 1/2  type 16  (1922-1939) Production of the 27 1/2 ended in 1935 however. This was made from 1876-1918. Stanley No. 22 Wood Plane - $36.93. It has 7 beading irons, 9 grooving irons, one slitter, and one tongue. Some of the photos are pretty poor. Corrosion-resistance is the least important of the three, an edge that is easily sharpened and long lasting is importang, Ron Hock says. General purpose bench plane for longer boards and doors, ideal for joining or for any smooth flat surface work. 1960 Stanley bench plane castings are now painted Blue. The following reference guide provides examples of Stanley’s trademark stamps from 1872 to the present. Stanley woodworking planes are some of the most recognizable and collectible antique woodworking tools available. 30 Transitional Jointer Plane Stanley No. The Liberty Bell Plane  was designed to commemorate the nations 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. There were often variations used on block planes and other tools. 7C Jointer Plane with Corrugated Bottom This plane also has the step in the wood, with the cast iron frame following the contour of the wood, though not as pronounced as the #35 and #36. So why is it so steep? Suitable for framing, this print would be perfect for your den, office or man cave. 1960 Stanley purcxhases S.N.Bridges & Co, LTD of Londan. Based on this front logo, and “Bailey “ cast in the toe, “STSANLEY” in block letters on the iron on this one, (this iron was up to 1909, then went to the V logo) I’ll call this a Type 12 1905-1908. The plane used after the jack is the jointer, which seeks to straighten the wood. I love the history, the research and writing what I find. Planes made in Boston, MA from 1867-1869. 99. 35 Toted Transitional Smoother 2C Smooth Plane Corrugated Bottom There are twenty types of Stanley planes dating back to 1867. Stanley 27  type 9  (1888-1890) This is one of the most common size of the Stanley Transitional line. Stanley No. Stanley No. 6 (called a fore plane). 311973158925 Stanley No. Bed Rock Notes: Please refer to the Stanley Bed Rock Plane Types page for individual differences and characteristic s of the 12 variations; some parts will not necessarily interchange from one type to another: frogs of Types 1-4 will not physically fit beds of Types 5-12, and the other way around. All of this is really conjecture, but it sure provides some filler for an otherwise bland series of planes.”. 24 Transitional Smooth Plane This page will get updated accordingly. [1] These tables provide a helpful quick reference guide for identifying type. Stanley No. Mine has nothing but the patents, which are all 1890s, which doesn’t necessarily mean 1890s. 15 Block Plane Stanley No. Stanley Spofford-10" Brace: Cage Head 10" Brace.