Previous to the recent purchase of my first planes I did a lot of research on this forum and benefited greatly from the advice I was given (thanks again). Ended up starting my plane collection with Lie Nielson low angle block and jack planes. During that research I learned that old Stanley Bailey planes were cherished somwhat by the real neanders. So, when I stumbled into an opportunity to get my hands on a #4 and #6 I figured I couldn't pass it up, even if only to get them into the hands of a SMC brother who would appreciate them. Bad pics below, if useful I'll take more with a camera (vs. phone). I got them from a very accomplished woodworker who just got too old to do it any more. What are these worth? Would it benefit me much to clean them up? The blemishises seem pretty superficial and they're both as flat as my jointer table. What does one need to know about them to be comfortable buying them, and what do I need to know to assess their value? One thing that puzzled me is the blades aren't as thick as my new LNs. Anyway, your thoughts would be much appreciated. I'm sure they'd be valued more in someone elses hands and I'd love to make a little money help build my LN collection.