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So I found a spokeshave at a flea market and I think a got a good deal. Not sure if it’s a Stanley but it looks to be in good condition.

Anyone know what brand this would be?
 

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Possibly a Stanley, but probably someone else. With no cast on marks, pretty hard to say. The cap and iron are both easily replaced, so that would not be definitive if there was a mark there.

Could also be Stanley made for someone else, like a hardware chain.

You can see more spokeshaves in the show your hand plane thread, on the vintage side, maybe one has some tiny differences you can see.

 

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Hmm.. doesn’t have the adjusters of the 151 and has a cutout in the blade which the 51 didn’t have. There’s a lot of info specific on Stanley shaves here:
 
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Thanks for the help guys. I guess I can swap for a better quality one of the body hold up well.
 
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Thanks for the help guys. I guess I can swap for a better quality one of the body hold up well.
I'm not saying it's Chinesium, but I have a Chinesium one that looks a lot like that. And it's surprisingly useful. Maybe someday I'll run across a really good one at a bargain price.
 
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I’ll give it a shot here a couple months to work an ax handle. We’ll see how it performs.
 

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I’ll give it a shot here a couple months to work an ax handle. We’ll see how it performs.
I've used my little cheapie to make a fair number of walking sticks out of green wood. I'm not sure how well it would do on fully seasoned oak or hickory.
 
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