Blue Stanley 75 - US made?
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>I recently picked up a Stanley 75, on which the remaining paint is blue. Isn't this an indication that it's US made?
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Blue Stanley 75 - US made?
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>I recently picked up a Stanley 75, on which the remaining paint is blue. Isn't this an indication that it's US made?
Bill, Don't tell me...
Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA
>are you collecting more 75's? I think you need some intervention...
I do believe the blue Stanley's were English made. Does it say anything on the blade?
Re: Bill, Don't tell me...
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>No, no, I just have two. Collections don't start until you have at least three, right?
Well...two's company...
Scott Burr in Ben Lomond CA
>Three's a collection. Oh no...I'm collecting 4 Ahhhhhhhhh!
Re: Well...two's company...
Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA
>I'm moderately sure that they're not fertile, but I'm going to be very careful not to leave them on the benchtop together, since I've noticed tools seem to reproduce there. At least that's one explanation for why I'm always working on the front 3" of the bench, with the back 21" being covered with tools and stuff.