Grubby Record no. 2 just sold for a fortune.

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Record #2s aren't common. The average price in March 2003 according to Harrison was £130-200. Pretty suspect out-of-focus piccy though. :-s

Cheers, Alf
 
AndyBoyd":3mxlfw4t said:
You think that is a lot check out the costs of Bedrocks 602 on ebay.com - I know somone who paid 950$ for one!!!!!

That sounds right if it had a corrugated sole. That would make it one of the most rare of the Stanley bench planes.
 
I suppose it's because I'm not a collector, but if I was going to buy a number 1 or 2 for a 3 figure sum it would be a Lie-Nielsen. Why should rarity make something valuable? Stupid question, I know. :roll:
If I had bought that Record #2 I would have to give it the complete Jarviser makeover and paint job, and set the belt sander on that nasty lever cap, which would probably reduce its value to zero, but at least it would be shiny!
 
I agree with Alf - that photograph is suspiciously awful. Either the vendor is useless with a camera, or it's deliberate. All the photos are out of focus.
http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZmousehill999

On the Record #02:

http://www.jhorobin.freeserve.co.uk/record.htm
The Record 02 was a copy of the Stanley #2 but was improved because of the much better frog design. The frog was of similar construction to the other planes in the range being similar to the Stanley type 11-15. A very rare plane that is rarely seen. Only available pre-war.

BugBear
 

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