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    Default Record Hand Plane collectors

    G'Day
    I would like to talk to anyone that is a Record Hand Plane collector and let me know of your collection , You can find my collection at www.recordhandplanes.com This site could be of some help to you on how to date Record Hand Planes/Tools
    Regards
    David


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    Well i'll welcome ya aboard David, Mate I want a record shoulder plane but not sure which one

    I'll check your site and find the one I want.

    Cheers

    Steve

    P.S. All the best for the tool show this month We could both get rich
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    David

    I have a couple of SS bench planes (but decided to go for Carter, Falcon and Pope for patriotoc reasons (also found better iron and steel in them)).

    However, I have and love using the following Records:

    #45C
    #50C
    #311 3-in-1 shoulder plane
    #2506 rebate shoulder plane
    #722 small router plane

    (ie I like the Records that Stanley never made)
    Cheers

    Jeremy
    If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    David

    I have a couple of SS bench planes (but decided to go for Carter, Falcon and Pope for patriotoc reasons (also found better iron and steel in them)).

    However, I have and love using the following Records:

    #45C
    #50C
    #311 3-in-1 shoulder plane
    #2506 rebate shoulder plane
    #722 small router plane

    (ie I like the Records that Stanley never made)
    G'Day Jeremy

    One of the best Hand Plane ever made in Australia was The Turner one great Plane made in the 1960's they were taken over by Stanley. I find with the Cater and FalconPope The iron will not keep its edge like the Turner or Record, You should see about getting a Turner and you will see what I am saying, Record made a number of Planes of there own design like the No 040, No 043 Plough Planes, The best Record Plane were made from 1930 to early 1940's
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David


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    Also for got the #43 and some Aussie rip offs of the #40
    Cheers

    Jeremy
    If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    David

    I have a couple of SS bench planes (but decided to go for Carter, Falcon and Pope for patriotoc reasons (also found better iron and steel in them)).

    However, I have and love using the following Records:

    #45C
    #50C
    #311 3-in-1 shoulder plane
    #2506 rebate shoulder plane
    #722 small router plane

    (ie I like the Records that Stanley never made)
    i too am patriotic but apart from the Turner especially with the E.A.Berg iron the Pope and carter are not in the same leaque as Stanley and Record.The only reason Aust started making planes was due to an embargo on inports after the war.I have restored all types of planes and found the Carter and Pope to have a rough casting and the carter iron was only tempered 1" up the blade.
    As far as Record ,splitting hairs here the planes you have are no 045c,no 050c 2506 side rabbet plane.There is a good site at the moment which explains all about record
    www.recordhandplanes.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    David

    I have a couple of SS bench planes (but decided to go for Carter, Falcon and Pope for patriotoc reasons (also found better iron and steel in them)).

    However, I have and love using the following Records:

    #45C
    #50C
    #311 3-in-1 shoulder plane
    #2506 rebate shoulder plane
    #722 small router plane

    (ie I like the Records that Stanley never made)
    G'Day Jeremy
    If you are selling any of your Record SS Hand Planes Please let me know as I can never have enought Record Planes in my collection as there are about 6 patterns of Record Hand Plane, The numbers on you Record Planes are No 045C, No 050C The 2506 you have is it a No2506S with a fence or a No 2506 no fence The number is not on the Plane its only on the box.
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David


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    If I sell, Dave, I will let you know. But it is unlikely.
    The #2506 is the S with the fence.
    One curiosity that I have is a clamp for the #45c which says "No 44C". AFAIK there was no 44c.
    Cheers

    Jeremy
    If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by toolbagsPLUS View Post
    Well i'll welcome ya aboard David, Mate I want a record shoulder plane but not sure which one

    I'll check your site and find the one I want.

    Cheers

    Steve

    P.S. All the best for the tool show this month We could both get rich
    G'Day Steve
    Record made many Shoulder Planes NO 041 5½"X½ " NO 042 8" X 3/4" No 072 8" x 1" No 073 8" x 1¼" and the No 074 8" x 1½" The No311 is a good Plane to have as it can be 6"x 11/8" Shoulder Plane, 4" Bullnose and a Chisel Plane , The 311 and the 073 are easy to get
    Good Luck
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    If I sell, Dave, I will let you know. But it is unlikely.
    The #2506 is the S with the fence.
    One curiosity that I have is a clamp for the #45c which says "No 44C". AFAIK there was no 44c.
    G'Day Jeremy if you go to my site it will let you know of the No 044C go to Production Periods its about 3/4 way down Hope this will help you with No 044C Plough Plane
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by recordcollector View Post
    G'Day Jeremy if you go to my site it will let you know of the No 044C go to Production Periods its about 3/4 way down Hope this will help you with No 044C Plough Plane
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David
    Thanks Dave - looks like there had been some "bastardisation" going on with what is mainly a 45c. Oh well, still works very nicely, so its a keeper in my collection of planes to use.
    Cheers

    Jeremy
    If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly

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    Default Record No 044C Plough plane

    G'Day
    Can anyone help me in getting a Record Plough Plane No 044C I am also allways looking for any Record Hand Planes/Tools
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by recordcollector View Post
    G'Day
    Can anyone help me in getting a Record Plough Plane No 044C I am also allways looking for any Record Hand Planes/Tools
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Regards
    David
    Its a Record No 045C that I am after If anyone can help Please let me know
    Stay-Sharp
    David

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    G'Day all
    I have changed the font on my web site to make it easier to read, Now I dont have to squint or get a new pair of glasses to read my site. Enjoy
    Stay-Sharp
    David
    www.recordhandplanes.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by recordcollector View Post
    G'Day all
    I have changed the font on my web site to make it easier to read, Now I dont have to squint or get a new pair of glasses to read my site. Enjoy
    Stay-Sharp
    David
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    G'Day All on this thread
    Just a note to say I have some up-dates on my site you will find them in Catalogues,They are the first time that Record Hand Planes were ever catalogued in No 10 catalogue Jan 1931
    www.recordhandplanes.com
    Stay-Sharp
    David

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