Stanley 164 *LINK*
Chad Pearson
>Is this plane really that rare that bidding has gotten to $1900.00 and yet it still has not met the reserve?
Stanley 164
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Stanley 164 *LINK*
Chad Pearson
>Is this plane really that rare that bidding has gotten to $1900.00 and yet it still has not met the reserve?
Stanley 164
Re: Stanley 164
Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX
>Apparently, this was only the early bidding, there are 4 days to go yet.
Pam
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Ed Mulligan, Cape Cod
>The Walter book (pub 1996) lists it @ $2,000 to $4,000.
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Bill Ward
>Walter's 2001 price guide (the little book) shows $2500 to $5000. It looks just about perfect. Since the dealer is in Australia, wonder if this could be UK made Stanley.
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dave caudill
>They stopped producing it in 1943 so I doubt that it is UK made. THe few I have seen at tool shows go for a very high price. I've seen them in $3000-$5000 range so they appear to be pretty scarce.
Dave
The dealer is a stand up guy.
Mark Harrison -- in Sydney, Australia
>I've bought quite a few planes from Hans. He's a good guy and gives accurate listings.
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Randy Johnson Connersville, IN
>Like the seller says, this one is better than the last one that sold on Ebay (within the last two weeks)and IT sold for 3500.00
Makes the L-N 164 seem like a bargain!
Don Thompson, Cutler Ridge, South of Miami FL
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Second this - honest as the day is long *LINK*
Andrew F in Australia
>I've dealt with Hans Brunner often.
He's honest enough that Karl Sauer recommends him highly (reputable).
http://www.sauerandsteiner.com/inspiration.htm
And he's got a lot of great stuff.
Pam Niedermayer - Austin, TX
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Re: also...
paul womack
>...ever seen the current collector price on a minty #212?
Another "cheap" LN tool.
BugBear
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Roger Nixon
>The #9 miter plane.
This is where I appreciate LN.