October 6, 201213 yr Ok, so i have a few, just a few of these little guys.  I even have a pair of related planes, both were sold at a Sears Store.   A Craftsman by Stanley, and a Dunlap by Sargent.  There are some differences between these two planes.   Besides the front knobs, the Cap irons are a little different, look at the locking levers. The rest of these two planes...somehow, I don't think I can use one iron in the other plane.   The Craftsman has notches in the back of it's iron, the Dunlap has cut slots.  The adjuster screws are different as well.  I do have a relative of these two, more like a runt of the litter..A Stanley 9-1/2 sitting next to the "big guys".    As for the rest of the "Herd"..the one with that label on the back deck is one of two Fultons that showed up in the mail today. Grand Total?   Just ten.....for now.... Sign on pick up truck's back window..:' Save a Horse, ride a Cowboy'
October 26, 201213 yr What's the total up to now Steve!!! John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
October 27, 201213 yr Nice herd SteveJohn MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
October 27, 201213 yr Author Block planes:  Baker's Dozen#3 : three#4; five, for right now#5: two, with a Union #5A added to the total.  #5A is the same as a Stanley #5-1/2#6; 2.   #7  1#8: 1Just a small little group. Sign on pick up truck's back window..:' Save a Horse, ride a Cowboy'
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