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    replacement part

    Does anyone know where I can get the lateral adjustment lever for a stanley #27? Thanks,
    Aaron

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    I gave all my transitionals to the oldest, so I don't have one to compare any more...but I'm reasonably sure I could adapt a modern Stanley part available at Highland Hardware and others to the task.
    “Perhaps then, you will say, ‘But where can one have a boat like that built today?’ And I will tell you that there are still some honest men who can sharpen a saw, plane, or adze...men (who) live and work in out of the way places, but that is lucky, for they can acquire materials for one third of city prices. Best, some of these gentlemen’s boatshops are in places where nothing but the occasional honk of a wild goose will distract them from their work.” -- L Francis Herreshoff

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