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    I have considered selling them. I don't know what...

    I have considered selling them. I don't know what they would go for. I have quite a few other tools (planes mostly) that are pretty common. If someone could pm me a price range they think is...
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    Thanks, all, for the info. Looks like that size...

    Thanks, all, for the info. Looks like that size was indeed made in #720. I am quite surprised that my chisel set dates back to the 1930's, they don't look that old. I have had them for about 30 yrs,...
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    Here is a poor pic. of the 1 3/4". May not be a 720, I am sure no expert. Ron.

    http://i1127.photobucket.com/albums/l630/ILIKEOLDTOOLS/Stanley134chisel81211003.jpg
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    I don't see where they were made, 1943 or 1958...

    I don't see where they were made, 1943 or 1958 catalogs. Mine may be more recent, ca. 1960's, don't really know. They do not have 720 number, just Stanley, Made In USA. The 1 3/4" Is 9" long (blade &...
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    Stanley 720 Socket Chisels

    I'm a new poster, so maybe this isn't the place for this type of question. I have a set of 5 almost new chisels that include one 1 3/4" wide. I haven't been able to find one this size on any internet...
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