Very nice -especially after a good cleanup. Aside from the usual well-known brands like Norris, Mathieson, Spiers, Moseley, etc, there were a host who also made infill planes but never bothered to stamp them because, for the most part, they didn't export or send to other parts of the country. So if you bought a plane from your corner shop, it might be unnamed because, well, that plane maker was just down the road and national advertising was noit seen as important. I have about 10 of these planes and only two are named (one very indistinctly - so check the woodwork very closely). If you have to replace some of the woodwork, it's not the end of the world because plane makers also sold bare castings for the owner to make up himself. One of my planes is such - with woodwork but without any sign of a cap itorn of any description - not even the corresponding screw holes. These planes work very well so I do hope you enjoy your new plane!