txlonghorn1989
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Longhorn, I just responded to this on the 2020 Garage Sale Thread, but I'll repeat it here for the Hand Plane fans:
It's not a rust colored primer. It looks like what you have there is an early "Cordovan" era plane--1968-1981. I say "early" because yours still has the Y or Wishbone frog base, which appeared in the Type 19 from 1948-1961.
Here is the link to the Type Study on Time Tested Tools. ...
I recommend looking over the details of the Type 19 and 20 just to be sure, but there's no getting away from the color. I'm 99-44/100 percent sure it's the Type 21. BTW, the Type 20s were Blue.
Still a good find for $10
And I just commented on the GS thread to you which I'll crosspost here for the handplane fans too. :0)
OR, Thanks for that info! I had no idea this was the last type made in the USA. You're right that it's got both type 20 and type 21 features. Like a type 20 the body has a) plane size cast on the toe in front of the knob, b) Bailey cast on the toe behind the knob, c) Made in USA cast behind the frog, d) the ogee shaped frog but it doesn't have the frog adjustment screw. I just find that interesting and wonder how that happened. Type 20 has the frog adjustment screw. Did they start out early making the ogee shaped frogs with no adj screw but then decided to change the ogee shaped frog later during the type 21 era? And you say it has the Y or Wishbone frog base of a type 19 but again without the frog adj screw! When did that occur that they made this somewhat distinct frog and body? Weird! But makes it way more interesting to me now knowing all this.

