6603-169 RECORD T5 jack plane. Designed for heavy use or by beginners, it employs a side handle and higher cheeks to assist in operations. This one shows some use but plenty of life left. Tote, knob, and handle have moderate wear, surface rust on body, japanning ok but somone painted yellow part of the bed at the heel, lever cap has most of its plating, cutter sharp. Good (PLH465) 40-80 6603-170 Lot of three STANLEY planes. A No. 78 duplex rabbet, later type with dark blue japanning, all parts there, looks like a casting flaw at the base of the handle and splotch of paint on body near toe, otherwise clean. A No. 181 rabbet, semicircle mark on cutter and fishscale handle, japanning 65% and some discoloration on metal, miniscule chip in cutter. And a No. 194 fibreboard beveler, no blade, japanning 85% and light wear to tote particularly on one side, spot or two of rust. Good & better (RSR115, 130, 141) 40-80 6603-171 UNION No. 3 bench plane. Japanning 90% and I don't think it's repainted. Some gunk and paint buildup in front of throat, small chips on end of tote, properly marked cutter, some small spots of rust. Good (BSR724) 30-60 6603-172 STANLEY No. 40-1/2 scrub plane. Beech tote and knob, third sweetheart on cutter, japanning looks original and 80% there. Some light scratching on knob and tote, chip out of side of top of tote, tiny splotch of green paint on one cheek, two miniscule chips in throat. Good+ (RSR72) 60-120 6603-173 STANLEY No. 193 fibre board plane. Body clean with 90% japaning and a few dings on wood. Has attachments 1A, 2, 3, 4, and 5 plus two cutters and long rods. Good (RSR35) 30-60 Bid now at: https://finetooljournal.net/auction/current-auction
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