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    Stanley Plane reference

    Found this while surfing the web for info on an old Stanley 110 block plane I inherited (basically a POS, but heck - it was free...). Don't know how accurate it is, but an interesting piece nonetheless...

    http://www.sover.net/~nichael/nlc-wood/stanref-num.html

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    Thanks Joe had not seen that one before and it is nice that it links to the corresponding entry in blood and gore.
    Craftsmanship is the skill employed in making a thing properly, and a good craftsman is one who has complete mastery over his tools and material, and who uses them with skill and honesty.

    N. W. Kay

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