Joe Nation wrote:
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> Its value depends on its condition. One place you can get an idea what it
> is worth by going to ebay.com and doing a search on Stanley #4 planes. There
> you will be able to see what like planes in similar condition to yours are
> actually selling for. My experience indicates that about a year ago Stanley
> #4 planes in near new condition were selling for $40 - $60.
Location, location, location. Around here the average #4 would be
$10-15 at an antique mall. Maybe $3-10 at a yard sale. Other
places may have other prices.
Dave in Fairfax
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mel wrote:
> What would a Stanley No. 4 smooth plane made in USA 1910 be worth?
I've bought about four of them from various flea markets and antique
malls over the last 3-4 years. The cheapest was about $8.00. The
most I paid was $12.00.
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Probably sold for about 7-8 cents.
"mel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What would a Stanley No. 4 smooth plane made in USA 1910 be worth?
>
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Its value depends on its condition. One place you can get an idea what it
is worth by going to ebay.com and doing a search on Stanley #4 planes. There
you will be able to see what like planes in similar condition to yours are
actually selling for. My experience indicates that about a year ago Stanley
#4 planes in near new condition were selling for $40 - $60.
"mel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What would a Stanley No. 4 smooth plane made in USA 1910 be worth?
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Thanks Dave Im glad somebody said that besides me!
Jim
"dave in fairfax" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Location, location, location. Around here the average #4 would be
> $10-15 at an antique mall. Maybe $3-10 at a yard sale. Other
> places may have other prices.
>
> Dave in Fairfax
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> reply-to doesn't work
> use:
> daveldr at att dot net
> American Association of Woodturners
> http://www.woodturner.org
> Capital Area Woodturners
> http://www.capwoodturners.org/
Whatever you can get for it. It seems like there are a lot of suckers buying
old crap on Ebay. Go for it!
Leslie
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The legs aren't too bad either!
"mel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What would a Stanley No. 4 smooth plane made in USA 1910 be worth?
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"mel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> What would a Stanley No. 4 smooth plane made in USA 1910 be worth?
If ebay is a guide, less than the $40 you're thinking about ;-).
todd
That's about what I see them for.
"dave in fairfax" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Location, location, location. Around here the average #4 would be
> $10-15 at an antique mall. Maybe $3-10 at a yard sale. Other
> places may have other prices.