A couple of planes from my Grandfather's tool collection, a number 4c and a 7c. both Type 11's. I just recently became the steward of these planes and so began the task of cleaning and bringing them back up to working condition. The years of use (and some abuse I'm sure) have left them in poor condition with broken (repaired) totes and knobs, etc. As I began the project, my first thoughts were to replace the totes and knobs, replace the incorrect irons, and do whatever would make them "right." But then I thought about what I was trying to accomplish here and decided to leave all parts as is, with one exception. I replaced a broken frog on the #4c. Here are the results of my project, and I am pleased. Both of the planes came into my Grandfathers life in 1915. He was a young man in his early twenties at the time. Yes.... they are a couple of ordinary Stanley planes. But if only the planes could relate the stories they've heard, the tasks they've completed, and the roads they've traveled. That's what matters to me. Not bad lookers either for 101 years of history.