Posted 9 years ago
Ted_Straub
(992 items)
The first image is a vintage Stanley/Bailey Tools wood plane, #3, and the second is an old Stanley Tools #18 wood plane. These well crafted tools have withstood the test of time, as they are still working well. The quality of the tool has much to do with this, which is complemented by the care that its former owners had given them.
Tools of this quality are a thing of the past.
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The casting of the frog on my old #4 (Type 19) broke and I asked the Stanley folks if they could replace it. "Sure" they said. A few weeks later a Chinese excuse for a plane on a plastic blister card arrived at my house. Cost more to ship it than to manufacture it. Wonder what Leonard Bailey would think of that Chinese junk plane. Sheesh.