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    Finally took the plunge...(gloat?)

    Well, despite my absolute love and devotion to vintage Stanley planes(Bedrocks especially) and rehabbing them I have done the unthinkable...bought a shiny new Lie-Nielson #62 LA jack! My motivation was the fact that after MUCH searching to find a reasonably priced Stanley #62 in decent shape I could not see forking over $300.00+ for a plane with a chipped mouth, damaged parts, etc.. So, being that I wanted it for a user spending the $250.00(w/cocobolo) was a bit more reasonable. I can't say enough about the quality and beauty of this plane. Thank you Mr. Lie-Nielson for a job well done. Oh, and I still love my old Bedrocks! HA!
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    Isn't it nice that a tool so beautiful also works so well! I spent about a half hour with that plane last month and fell in love with it. The cocobolo handles must feel nice too!
    Veni Vidi Vendi Vente! I came, I saw, I bought a large coffee!

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    Terry, you did good, made a super fine decision and buy. I too have a few LN planes and like you I love my bedrocks. This plane is a winner all the way around. Congrats.
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    Terry, congratulations. I've drooled on many of the Lie-Nielson planes at woodworking shows. The quality is very evident. When I take a plunge over the edge of the slippery slope that's what I plan to buy.
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    Nice plane Terry. I like the cocobolo handles, they look really nice. I'd not seen a LN #62 with the cocobolo upgrade before this.
    Regards,
    Ian.

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    Very Nice! I splurged on a similar Low Angle Jack (Veritas) earlier this year and found it to be a very versatile design. Consider a couple extra irons ground and honed at steeper angles for a really broad range of functionality.

    Enjoy yourself!

    - Rob

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    I think that deffinetly qualifies as a gloat. Nice plane now go make something with it

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    A just plane wonderful gloat!! (I want one of those, too...)
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    I just wept a little bit. If they come out with a bronze body version, I won't be able to stand it. Gimme a read on the heft of that iron, huh? What a glorious plane. Congratulations...with great sincerity.

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