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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
If I go out shopping for old planes too often, I reach the 'diminishing returns' concept. Seems like nobody but me is in the market for old plane acquisitions in this town, and I have to wait a bit for the market to replenish itself. So.. Here goes:

Plane Hand tool Rebate plane Table Block plane


Table Wood Audio equipment Wood stain Hardwood


Yep, that's a Union #7C , great shape, and $30

An unmarked 3/8" wood bodied round, $10

Nice Miller's Falls #4 size, with 2 pc lever cap, $15

Edge-Rite Transitional, #24-size, $25

Stanley #220 block plane in the box, $10

"Modern" #220 block plane, $10

And… last but not least, an "Asbestos" brand sad-iron. For glue-ups, y'know. $10

I really like the off-brands! I gotta hit the books and be sure whether the Edge-Rite is the plane, or just the iron. It's got that 'whale-tail' lever cap, but not exactly Stanley….we'll see! Thanks for looking. Bring 'em back alive!!!!
 

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Thanks, Don!
Joe: I'll hafta start selling my culls, but then I'd eventually see them at the antiques shows, and start buying them back! But… you're right, why not eliminate the middle-man. I could be my own best customer!
Now that for some strange reason, I just haven't been seeing the bargains on eBay like I used to. Out in the real world they are starting to pop up again, strange how the scene changes time and again. As I write this, I realize I got 4 other planes coming in from eBay auctions…I'm unable to explain why I don't think there's bargains to be had anywhere you look!
 
#5 ·
In my somewhat remote area, I find planes in the $5 to 30 range, I dont want to collect them, just use them.
I have a good set of Baileys from 4 to 7, 2 each of #4 and 5. The #8 is eluding me so far.
However, the near by second hand store has a #8 size "Diamond Edge" $50.
I cant find much info on that brand, looks good, has corragated bottom.
 
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In my area (Fort Worth, Texas), it's hard to find any hand planes. There are about a dozen antique malls within 30 miles of where I live, and I've spent literally hundreds of hours over the past two-plus years looking for tools, and I think I've come across fewer than a dozen Stanley planes (mostly nameless junk). Of course, if I were looking for branding irons, I'd have no trouble finding those.
 
#9 · (Edited by Moderator)
Thanks, everyone!
I just got a "Parplus" plane today, really mint and has extra replaceable blades! I'm not sure if I like that option, but ANY #10 has been found to be rare as hen's teeth around here. Thanks, sikrap! Yeah, I'd like to build a set of both makers. Brett: I'm amazed that planes could be so hard to come by in your area! Maybe the smaller, sole-proprietor-type of shops might be more beneficial to hunt from. Charles: browse your local e-classifieds, and insist on showings at their home as soon as you can drive over there! Unbob: The D-E planes are worth having, and a #8 is a rarity, look it over carefully, and buy it! (just my opinion!) Oh, and that "edge-Rite" transitional was manufactured and sold by Canada's now-defunct "Eaton's", similar to the Montgomery Wards stores of late in the USA.
 
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Poopiekat, there are very few sole-proprieter antique shops in North Texas. Most of antique vendors are in large antique malls, with between 75 and 250 vendors. Finding hand planes (and most woodworking tools) around here is difficult because our population was never very large during the the days before power tools became the norm (it was cattle and oil, baby-not much use for hand planes). There were just never enough people around to buy woodworking hand tools in large numbers.
 
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I fully understand, Brett! Moreover, you've probably got a real imbalance in your local market, too many people chasing too few planes. The dealers with a good bunch of cash that peddle in the group market/mall type of emporiums will often price things sky high, not caring if they sell unless they get record prices for their wares…I avoid them entirely. That's the tough nut to crack. Amazingly, the #7 Union pictured above sat in a shop for weeks before I bought it!! I'm really mystified, could there be so few collectors in my area that this was passed over and over? Should I not buy planes, am I burying myself with unsalable white elephants? Rock On, sir!
 
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