~6703-130 Patternmaker's interchangeable sole plane. Someone adapted a STANLEY No. 5 to allow 10 maple wood bottoms with various radius notes marked in ink on heels along with number stamps. Stanley patent date cutter, plain lever cap has chips, lateral has 3 patent dates. Japanning 70%, wood has light wear and staining. No cutters. Good- (REW1490) 50-100
~*6703-131 M. CRANNELL tongue and groove pair. Handled, cut 1/2 inch tongue and groove, both have same owner stamp. Crack at heel of groove plane, overall wear and staining, rust on skates, age checks. Good- (GFR249) 25-50
~6703-132 Curved rabbet. Uncommon design with body that curves slightly to the left, may be a stair saw. Marked E. H. Bormmann, probably the user. Double -bladed wedged nicker. Polished. Good+ (HNL488) 50-100
~6703-133 W. RAYMOND sill drip plane. B mark from this late 18th century and early 19th century maker, plane is in decent shape for age with one small stain, couple dings, and a few spots of inactive worm, light chipping around screws that attach fence, cuts 1/8 inch. Good (GFR120) 50-100
~6703-134 JOHN M. TABER sash coping plane. C2 mark without the brace stamp, L-shaped fence at right angle, a few stains and user stamps, overall clean condition. Good (GFR141) 30-60