Scarce # 604 ½ C “later” Bedrock Stanley Plane, Used
Scarce # 604 ½ C “later” Bedrock Stanley Plane, Used
Maker: Stanley Rule & Level Co, New Britain, CT
A scarce “later” Bedrock series 10” smoother plane with corrugated sole by Stanley. Plane is a Type 6 produced from 1012-1921. This “later” series of Bedrock planes is characterized by the squared off top of the sides of the plane body, a taller front knob and a major innovation in the construction of the frog that is still utilized today by modern day makers of the original Bailey/Stanley type metal planes. April 1995 and April 1910 patent cast into body behind frog. Type 6 trademark on iron. Lever cap reads BED ROCK. This particular example reflects expected wear from original use and overall is in very good condition with about 80% of the original Japanning intact. Fully functional – iron needs sharpening/honing.
Price: $425 OBO
Scarce # 604 ½ C “later” Bedrock Stanley Plane, Used
Maker: Stanley Rule & Level Co, New Britain, CT
A scarce “later” Bedrock series 10” smoother plane with corrugated sole by Stanley. Plane is a Type 6 produced from 1012-1921. This “later” series of Bedrock planes is characterized by the squared off top of the sides of the plane body, a taller front knob and a major innovation in the construction of the frog that is still utilized today by modern day makers of the original Bailey/Stanley type metal planes. April 1995 and April 1910 patent cast into body behind frog. Type 6 trademark on iron. Lever cap reads BED ROCK. This particular example reflects expected wear from original use and overall is in very good condition with about 80% of the original Japanning intact. Fully functional – iron needs sharpening/honing.
Price: $425 OBO
Scarce # 604 ½ C “later” Bedrock Stanley Plane, Used
Maker: Stanley Rule & Level Co, New Britain, CT
A scarce “later” Bedrock series 10” smoother plane with corrugated sole by Stanley. Plane is a Type 6 produced from 1012-1921. This “later” series of Bedrock planes is characterized by the squared off top of the sides of the plane body, a taller front knob and a major innovation in the construction of the frog that is still utilized today by modern day makers of the original Bailey/Stanley type metal planes. April 1995 and April 1910 patent cast into body behind frog. Type 6 trademark on iron. Lever cap reads BED ROCK. This particular example reflects expected wear from original use and overall is in very good condition with about 80% of the original Japanning intact. Fully functional – iron needs sharpening/honing.
Price: $425 OBO