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Stanley 5 Boxwood rule, 2 foot 2 fold fully brass bound. Uncommon. Auction $ 20-40 Dealers G+ $ 50-100
Stanley 7 Blindman’s rule, 3 foot 4 fold boxwood
with extra large figures. Common. Auction $ 10-15
Stanley 13 Boxwood & brass caliper rule. 2 fold, 6” long, 1 1/8”
wide. Auction $ 20-30 Dealers G+ 30-60
Stanley 13 ½ Same as Stanley 13 caliper rule but 1 ½ “ wide. Uncommon. Fair to average condition $ 20-30 G+ 40-80
Stanley 18 Two foot 2 fold boxwood rule with brass ends. Common. Fair to average conditon $ 10
G+ Auction $ 15-25 Dealers $ 20-40
Patternmakers boxwood shrinkage rule, 2 feet with brass ends
Stanley No 30 is 1 ¼” wide, the 30 ½ is 1 ½” wide. Common. Average $ 15 dealer prices for G+ examples $ 20-40
Stanley 32 One foot four fold boxwood caliper rule with brass ends.
Common. Auction $ 20-30 Dealers $ 30-50
Stanley 32 ½ One foot four fold boxwood rule with brass caliper
and fully brass bound edges. Common. Auction 20-30
Dealers $ 30-60
Stanley 36 Six inch two fold
boxwood caliper rule with square joint. Common. Auction $ 15-25
Dealers $ 20-40
Stanley 36 ½ One foot two fold boxwood
caliper rule. In the 1923 SW catalogue featured as left hand caliper rule – the right hand version was available at extra cost. Later
replaced by 36 ½ L or R. Common.
Auction $ 15-20 Dealers $ 20-30
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Make sure both keepers are present. Stanley mark on the steel points and pencil clasp increase value. Auction average $ 30-50
Dealers asking $ 50-100 Auction average $ 20-40 Dealers asking $ 40-70
Rare. #5 dealer prices 150-300; # 6 is often incomplete. Even partial sets can fetch very high prices. Very few complete sets have been sold at auction. Dealer prices realised are in the $ 400-750 range for a complete #6 set.
Stanley 99 Trammel Points Rare. Hardly ever show up complete. Auction incomplete sets $ 30-100. Full sets
$ 120-150. Dealers asking $ 200+
Trammel on the right is missing the keeper
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BRASS BOUND ADJUSTABLE STANDARD STOCK (3 ½ x 1 3/8”) SMALL STOCK (2 1/8 x 1 1/16”)
This mahogany level shows up reasonably often. It is valued a lot less then the # 98 rosewood level shown below.
Unfortunately a lot of sellers will advertise mahogany as rosewood. Auction $ 30-60 Dealers + 50-100
Stanley 98 is probably one of the most attractive Stanley levels ever made. 6” is rare. Expect to pay up to $ 1,000 for a G+ example. 9” will set you back $ 300-500. 12” & 18” can
be had for $ 200-300. Some dealer prices are higher.
Same as # 93 above but with added brass lips on cut-out and plumb port holes. Auction $ 50-100, dealers asking
$ 100-200. Note the large price difference in the original catalogue price between #93 and # 95!
Same as # 93 but with a smaller stock. Shows up a lot less than the 93. No brass trimmings to ports. G examples sell
for $ 80-120, G+/F models can fetch $ 150-250
Top range Stanley level. Auction $ 100-200 Dealers asking
$ 200-300 and even more for the scarce 30” size.
No brass trimmings to the ports as in # 1093. G examples sell for $ 50-100, G+/F can fetch $ 100-200
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Stanley Angle Tools and Bevels
Stanley 1 Odd Jobs Left: with original rule featuring a
metal scribe at the lower end. Top: back view with modern
replacement rule and (almost) correct scribe.
missing scribe and rule $ 30-50 complete but no rule: $ 60-100
with original rule: $ 100-150 Dealers asking 150-250
Stanley 30 Angle Divider Often missing the removable “T” head. Average condition
for complete tool $ 50-90 G+ $ 70-100 Dealers asking $ 100-150
Stanley 18 sliding T-Bevel Iron handle, nickel plated.
Auction $ 20-30 Dealers $ 25-35
Stanley 1 Odd Jobs
Stanley 30 Angle Divider
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Stanley 197 marking gauge Auction $ 30-50 Dealers $ 40-80
Stanley 198 mortise and marking gauge Auction $ 50-80 Dealers $ 60-120
Stanley Butt Gauges
Stanley 92 rabbet and butt gauge Rosewood head, brass bar with internal adjustment screw.
Comes with a steel scribe (marked C) on one side and a brass rub block (keeper) on the other side. One or both of these parts are often missing. Auction $ 40-60 Dealers $
50-100
Stanley 93 butt gauge Often incomplete, missing the small L-iron fence. Make sure all 3 marking cutters are present. Auction $ 20-40
Dealers $ 40-90
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Stanley 610 pistol grip hand drill Scarce and very collectable.
Auction $ 100-150 Dealers $ 150-300
Stanley 611 hand drill Scarce. This model has no side handle.
Auction $ 10-20 Dealers $ 20-40
Stanley 614 hand drill Scarce. This model has a side handle and double pinions.
Auction $ 20-30 Dealers $ 30-50
Stanley 615 hand drill Scarce. Same as # 614 with wider gear wheel.
Auction $ 20-30 Dealers $ 30-50
Stanley 616 hand drill Scarce. No side handle. Simple steel frame. We have seen
examples with hardwood handles. Auction $ 10-20 Dealers $ 20-40
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Stanley 7 jointer plane offered 1869 - 1984
22" long with a 2 3/8" cutter List Price 1923 $ 8.80 / $ 9.45 (C)
Auction smooth $ 80-120 corrugated $ 100-150 Dealers $ 100-200 / $ 100-200
Stanley 8 jointer plane offered 1869 - 1984
24" long with a 2 5/8" cutter List Price 1923 $ 10.50 / $ 11.30 (C)
Auction smooth $ 100-180 corrugated $ 120-200 Dealers $ 150-250 / $ 200-300
Note: the 2 5/8” cutter and the matching lever cap are a lot harder to replace than the standard 2 3/8” hardware.
Stanley 9 cabinet maker's block plane aka piano makers plane
offered 1867 - 1943 10" long with a 2" cutter, rosewood knob
List Price 1923 $ 10.10 Auction without hot dog handle $ 600-800
Dealers 800-1,000 complete planes auction $ 800-1,300
Dealers $ 1,200-1,500
Often missing the detachable side handle (hot dog).These planes are prone to hairline cracks or worse damage,
especially in the area of the front plate and the back (heel).
Block Plane Parts
Stanley 9 1/2 block plane
offered 1872 - 1981 6" long with a 1 5/8" cutter
List price 1923 $ 2.45 Auction $ 35-50 Dealers $ 50-90
Note: the 2 5/8” cutter and the matching lever cap are a lot to replace than the standard 2 3/8” hardware.
Stanley 9 cabinet maker's block planeaka piano makers plane
harder to replace than the standard 2 3/8” hardware.
Stanley 9 cabinet maker's block plane
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Stanley 45 Combination Plane offered 1883 - 1962
10 1/2 - 11 1/2" long with 23 cutters after 1922. Cutter sets range from 18 to 22 for earlier models.
List price 1923 $ 15.00 Auction $ 100-150 Dealers $ 150-250 for complete planes
only. Partial planes fetch half or less.
Full set of 23 SW cutters $ 70-120. (The slitter
counts as cutter). Cutters came either in a single
wooden box with cardboard sleeve or in two
separate wooden boxes. Good labels add to value.
Special cutters were available separately. See # 55.
These parts are often missing and will set you back $ 10-25 each!
Stanley A 45 Aluminium Combination Plane offered 1915 - 1935
11 1/2" long with 23 cutters not listed in the 1923 catalogue but available
Auction $ 500-1,000 Dealers $ 1,000+
Same as No 45 but aluminium. This was the first of the aluminium Stanley planes, available 10 years before it was
first listed in a catalogue. The plane is noticeably lighter then the cast iron model. If you're not sure you can use a
magnet to check. Aluminium is not magnetic. The finish is always duller than the nickel plating on the
ordinary 45. SW models are marked A45, older planes were marked 45
only - see down. We have found several of these planes sold as normal 45s. One came in a wooden Stanley box
with a red A sticker pasted on the label. Plane and cam rest are aluminium, rest not.
cam rest slitter beading stopdepth gauge slitter stop
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Stanley 92 cabinet maker's rabbet plane offered 1902 - 1969
5 ½" long with a ¾” cutter List price 1923 $ 4.75
Auction $ 80-100 Dealers $ 120-150
Stanley 93 cabinet maker's rabbet plane offered 1902 - 1964
6 1/2" long with a 1" cutter List price 1923 $ 5.75
Auction $ 80-110 Dealers $ 120-180
Stanley 94 cabinet maker's rabbet plane offered 1902 - 1943
7 1/2" long with a 1 1/4" cutter List price 1923 $ 6.60
This size is rare. Check for damage. Auction $ 300-450 Dealers $ 400-600
Stanley 95 edge trimming block plane offered 1911 - 1961
6" long with a 3/4" cutter Auction $ 70-100 Dealers $ 120-180
Cutter and lever cap are frequently missing and hard to replace. The two holes in the sole allow users to attach a
strip of wood to change the angle of the cut.
chipped mouth
spacer screw missing
chip deflector broken off
chipped edge
chipped edge
welded clamp
Damage frequently found in 90s series planes:
Stanley 96 chisel gauge (blind nail tool) offered 1888 - 1926
2 1/4" long, works with a 1/4" chisel List price 1923 per dozen: $ 3.60
Auction $ 100-130 Dealers $ 150-200
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Stanley 140 Rabbet and block plane offered 1895 - 1943
7 inches long with a 1 3/4" cutter List price 1923 $ 3.20
Complete plane Auction $ 70-120 Dealers $ 100-150 Side plates: $ 30-50
Arguably the most versatile Stanley block plane. The low angle combined with a skewed cutter makes it ideal for work on
cross-grain or end grain. The detachable side plate changes the tool into a rabbet plane.
The side plate is frequently missing.
Stanley 143 Bullnose Combination Plane
offered 1887 - 1943 9 1/4 inches long with 9 cutters
List price 1923 $ 8.80 Auction $ 400-500 Dealers $ 500-800
often missing the small bullnose front part
Stanley 144 Corner rounding plane
offered 1925 - 1943 7 1/2" long with a 1/4", a 3/8" or a 1/2" cutter Not in the 1923 catalogue, first offered in 1925
Auction $ 100-150 Dealers $ 150-250
Stanley used the size of the cutter as sub-model numbers i.e. 144 1/4, 144 3/8 and 144 1/2. The 1/4" model is hard to find, the 1/2” is fairly scarce, the 3/8" shows up most often. Sizes
are marked on the bottom of the skate on some planes.
Bullnose Front Part
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Stanley 66 hand beader Supplied with 8 cutters and two fences (gauges). Beaders
often show up missing a fence and cutters. One fence and one or two cutters Auction $ 30-50
complete tool with 8 cutters Auction $ 70-120
Stanley 67 Universal Spokeshave with rosewood handles, two bottoms and fence
One bottom, no fence Auction $ 40-60 fence $ 50 bottoms $ 30
complete Auction $ 100-130 Dealers $ 130+
Stanley 68 rabbet shave Auction $ 20-40 Dealers $ 40-80
Stanley 71 brass (bronze) rabbet shave
with fence (gauge) Rarely shows up with the correct fence.
Without fence Auction $ 50-80 Dealers $ 80-150 Complete with fence $ 200-300
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No 20
No 25
No 40
No 45
No 50
No 55
$ 60-120 up to 1 ½”; 1 ½”- 2” $ 120-180
Users obviously prefer the bevel edge. The few square edged chisels we’ve handled sold for around a third
less than the bevelled chisels.
$ 30-60 up to 1 ½”; 1 ½”- 2” $ 70-120
$ 30-50 up to 1 ½”; 1 ½”- 2” $ 60-120
G+ handle and decal add value
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Another rare walnut box. No sales records available.
Stanley 902 – 905 Tool BoxesThe 902 is the most collectable. It shows up
regularly. Most examples we’ve encountered were made from stained
hardwood with oak tops. Auction results vary according to content from $ 75-150. Complete fine examples can fetch $ 300+
The smaller boxes average $ 60-100
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