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DSC_0784_reduced.jpgShadow Box II80 views32" wide by 23" tall. A few nice tools. Stanley No 1 bench plane in upper right corner. Blade stamped L. Bailey in half circle - Patented - Dec 24, 1867 (I think 67).
SomedayForge
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Screw-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co_#bottom.jpgScrew-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co_#3173 viewsSome small issues/ crack in fence that I think I can fix.roy griggs
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Screw-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co_#2.jpgScrew-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co_#2120 views It wasn't cheap but it's in really nice shape. Only 1/4" iron at this time.roy griggs
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Screw-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co_#1.jpgScrew-Arm_Plough-_W_M_Bailey_Co #1106 viewsW. M. Bailey & Co were a Chicago Hardware Co. and as such I doubt they actually made the plane. roy griggs
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bailey_blade.jpgbailey blade26 viewsdwittner
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jan_11_007.JPGmy user planes75 viewsmy set of user planes. Bailey, Capewell, Dunlap, and Unknowns. Sure glad the plane bug has not bit. john krau
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Stanley_#4_002.jpgTop view24 viewsStanley Made in USA stamped at the top of the blade. No 4 molded into the front of the casting. Bailey molded behind knob. No patent numbers on casting. Stanley stamped into the top of the adjustment lever. No patents stamped in lever.OldSneelock
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Stanley_#4_004.jpgSteel adjuster knob with plastic knurl27 viewsOldSneelock
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Stanley_#4_006.jpgNo 4 markings30 viewsHigh knob and ring in the casting around the bottomOldSneelock
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Stanley_#4_008.jpgLeft side30 viewsPicked up at the Lansing MegaMall antique/flea market.OldSneelock
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