I got this plane this morning.

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Kevin in California
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I got this plane this morning.

Post by Kevin in California » Mon Dec 05, 2016 1:31 pm

To the average eye, this plane looks like an old Stanley #5 jack plane. But it is better than that.
It is a plane made by Rockford Tool Co. between 1915 and 1924.
The Rockford Tool Co. was a sister company to the H.C. Marsh Co. and both companies occupied the same
building in Rockford Illinois. Rockford made bench planes in sizes R3 through R8 including R4 1/2 and R5 1/2. They apparently did not make an R1, R2 or R5 1/4 size planes. All sizes were available in smooth and corrugated bottoms. No block planes or specialty planes were made and sold by Rockford.

This is a #5, smooth bottom. Appears to be all original, made for Montgomery Wards as it has the "Lakeside" script stamp on the iron which is quite typical and is original. They used walnut instead of the typical rosewood for the knob and tote. These are also original.

So this plane is not necessarily valuable, but they are somewhat scarce. It has the customary hole drilled in the base so that a previous owner could hang it up.

I may just leave it as is, but it could certainly be used. Pretty good shape for a 90 to 100 year old tool.
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dave d
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Re: I got this plane this morning.

Post by dave d » Mon Dec 05, 2016 2:50 pm

Another sweet find Kevin. It's sure in great shape.

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