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    Identifying Stanley chisels

    I just picked up a set of old stanley chisels from a CL ad. I kind of wanted to know what they are. They are socket chisels and the only markings I can find are on the sockets that say "Stanley" and underneath that "Made in USA".

    Any website I can look to???

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    How long are they? Can you post a picture?

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    You can try Rose Antique Tools. They have a few old Stanley catalogs you can download. Pictures here are likely to get you an ID quickly. Besides, we like pictures.
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    Here's some pics...
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    #720s?

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    Nice looking set of chisels. Those won't take much at all to clean up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Cohen View Post
    #720s?

    Regards from Perth

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    That's what I was thinking. But wouldn't they be marked "720" somewhere?

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    OK...I'm feeling a tad guilty...

    I just did a search on ebay's completed listings for Stanley 720 sets and found a set that recently sold for $500!!!

    If these are indeed 720's, I feel kind of bad.

    I only paid $60.

    And...he through in an old Disston saw to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harold Burrell View Post
    OK...I'm feeling a tad guilty...

    I just did a search on ebay's completed listings for Stanley 720 sets and found a set that recently sold for $500!!!

    If these are indeed 720's, I feel kind of bad.

    I only paid $60.

    And...he through in an old Disston saw to boot.
    those are stanley firmer chisels, possibly 720's, but since they aren't numbered, they may be stanley defiance chisels, which are otherwise identical to 720's (or 750's), but they came stamped with a "D" or the "Defiance" name over the Stanley logo. They were offered as down-market versions of the 7 series chisels, and they came with clear finish oak handles like that big 2" one on the end, not red stained oak handles. they are allegedly of a lesser metal than the 7 series chisels, but I doubt you'll notice the difference. They could also be genuine 720's with a weird production fault, which is cool too. Either way, you got a hell of a deal.

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    As I have come to understand, later versions of the #7XX chisels were marked with just "Stanley" and no longer sported the model number. My set of #750s are half-half. No difference in the steel that I can discern.

    $60? You paid too much. Oh, a saw was thrown in. That's better.

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    Obviously junk. You can send them to me to dispose of.

    (Is that how the line goes here?)

    Any more pictures of the box? Seems nice.
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    720s would have been my guess too. There was a thread here not too long ago about unmarked 720s. Apparently, the 720s came both ways (with and without the markings), but the ones without do not bring the kind of money that the marked ones do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Shaefer View Post
    those are stanley firmer chisels, possibly 720's, but since they aren't numbered, they may be stanley defiance chisels, which are otherwise identical to 720's (or 750's), but they came stamped with a "D" or the "Defiance" name over the Stanley logo. They were offered as down-market versions of the 7 series chisels, and they came with clear finish oak handles like that big 2" one on the end, not red stained oak handles. they are allegedly of a lesser metal than the 7 series chisels, but I doubt you'll notice the difference. They could also be genuine 720's with a weird production fault, which is cool too. Either way, you got a hell of a deal.
    I looked for a "D" but couldn't find one.

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    then they are likely 720's. Stanley kinda sucked with production control back in the day, so it's completely possible.
    In the end, it doesn't matter. People spend 5x as much as you did pulling together a set of stanley socket fimer chisels, and they rarely end up with a matched set. I know I'm insanely jealous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harold Burrell View Post
    OK...I'm feeling a tad guilty...

    I just did a search on ebay's completed listings for Stanley 720 sets and found a set that recently sold for $500!!!

    If these are indeed 720's, I feel kind of bad.

    I only paid $60.

    And...he through in an old Disston saw to boot.


    What is that old saying? Oh yeah, YOU SUCK!!!

    Great find, POS chisels at the borgs would likely run more than $7 each and they wouldn't throw in a saw.

    Is the saw any good?
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