Stanley Planes - Model Size?

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Steele510
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Stanley Planes - Model Size?

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Anyone able to assist with model/size identification? The bottom two planes are likely both Stanley, both made in Canada. One does not say Stanley, may or may not be genuine although they do look like a matched set.

Larger is roughly 14” long
Shorter is just slightly over 9” long

Cant locate model/size numbers on them. Where could I look?

The shorter one is missing the chip breaker plate.

For the curious, the third plane is a Peugeot Freres and quite old.
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Re: Stanley Planes - Model Size?

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14" is a #5 jack plane, 9" is a #4 smoothing plane.

When the Bailey patents ran out a lot of other companies made them.

There is a lot of model specific information on Stanley planes on this web site. http://supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan1.htm
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Re: Stanley Planes - Model Size?

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Thanks Ron, appreciated.
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