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    Posted 9 years ago

    poa
    (1 item)

    No idea about manufacturer...stamped with 102. About 3 inches long. Would really like to know who made it, and a correct name for this type of plane.

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    1. Alan2310 Alan2310, 9 years ago
      Stanley Vintage no 102 plane.
      Alan
    2. poa, 9 years ago
      Alan.....you sure???? All I can find on a Stanley 102 is a block plane. The closest Stanly I can find to this configuration is s Stanley #101 1/2, which is an instrument maker's plane.
    3. poa, 9 years ago
      Oops.....sometimes it easy to overlook the obvious. This IS a Stanley 102 block plane that someone modified. Dang. Thought it might be rare, but instead its just junk.
    4. seeker40, 8 years ago
      It might a 'bull nose' plane. They are used to get into tight corners so to speak.
    5. seeker40, 8 years ago
      If you know what you are doing, this is a very handy plane, contrived or not.

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