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Plane identification help

Fialaja

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Found these hand plane parts and was hoping to find out which Stanley plane they might go with? I know it’s not much to go on but if answers are to be found, this is the place where I would find them!021C41C8-13D8-4174-8372-24B40C00DF2A.jpg

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Dave455

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Those knobs and irons look like they are from block planes.

Not sure exactly which one, but one with a horizontal adjuster, perhaps the 220?

The cap iron is from a bigger smoothing plane, or somesuch.
 
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RTM

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First iron is from a bench plane, the rest are block planes.

The adjusters are all for block planes, several used those I think. Rick’s reference to Blood & Gore is spot on, just don’t plan on reading it all any time soon. Skip through to the block plane pages, save the other parts for another time.
 

Tom02

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Hello, I’m hoping someone can help identify this plane. Might be a Frankenstein with different makers but not sure. Has a nice thick iron marked R.H.S.B & Co. REV-O-NOC. The plane has a very unique triangle shape where the frog affixes to the bed. The plane is 9 1/2 inches long, under the rear handle the edge is slightly raised from the plane bed. No other marks at all, the lateral adjuster has a twist at the top. I believe Stanley would sell frogs to other companies and sometimes twist the lateral adjuster. My guess was Birmingham plane, but I haven’t found any with all this characteristics. Thanks for looking.
 

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Pinaud

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The HSB is Hibbard, Spencer and > Barlett (a large Chicago based hardware firm). Their planes in the Revonoc line were manufactured by Stanley and Sargent
 

RTM

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REV-O-NOC
Is Conover backwards. I forget who he was in the grand scheme of things .

Here is another useful link on them


As said above, Stanley by indicators, not Sargent, as the link says is an option.
 

Nutria

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Those adjusters look like they might belong on a Stanley 65. They might fit others too, but a place to start.
 
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