As we have established in this thread, 30 years, not 60 and it says Record, none of the Indian copies are marked Record or Irwin, and none of them are blue. And the Indian ones have the single prong nicker, rather than three prongs for the Record planes. It is known that the older Record planes, and Woden, are darker blue than the newer ones.
So, as someone who had a, only slighter older (same box, without Calvert Stevens logo) plane just like this, it is a real one, just not a very old one.
But who am I to try and convince you, right? You do you...
Cheers, Jarno. Just to be clear, I wasn't saying it was 60 years, the seller was. And I wasn't suggesting this was a 'legitimate clone', if people are selling knock-offs, they're going to copy the originals. I'm not even arguing that was a knock-off (although I suspected it at one point), I just don't know and it was very hard to find proof that it was legitimate.
That said, I still can't credit this one as being even 30 years old. Why would they hold this particular stock in humidity-controlled warehouses for 3 decades and more? Kind of moot, since the seller said it was bought between 1955-1960. There was absolutely no sign of aging and nothing in the box was protecting it, no bag, nothing. The seller said all 3 of them were the same.
Did you buy yours back in the 80s? Was yours this light blue colour as well? i.e. it didn't match the box it came in? Does your have that cut-away behind the blade or does the blade-support sit flush with the edge of the shoe? I've seen a few of these immaculate, light-blue, 'vintage' Records on sale now.
As far as convincing anyone is concerned, you or anyone else with a robust set of facts and sources can convince and the jury is out until that happens (which is also why I haven't reported the seller). I really appreciate your input, I just haven't seen or heard a nailed-shut argument for either side.
I'm all for giving the benefit of the doubt in certain cases, but most crooks thrive on the phrase 'plausible deniability'.
So it's either:
a) a 30 year old original that doesn't match its box, and was kept in perfect conditions but had the blade nicked (as, apparently had its batch-brethren) and the seller mistakenly assumed it was part of a batch they bought in 1960.
Or
b) it's a newer chinese product. My final supposition concurs with you, that it might have been an early Irwin-Record, but made in China and before the switch to Irwin-Record branding. That might explain the pristine condition (i.e. Irwin took care of it). The deal-break was that I could see the same item on Amazon for £10 more and that was a Chinese Irwin-Record with a blade (and warranty).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Irwin-Record-Rebate-Length-2-inch/dp/B0000DD518
* or c) it's an old item that has been renovated to look new. I'm dismissing this because all the non-painted hardware is pristine.
I'm willing to believe either, but, in the absence of any evidence, it's gone back, they've refunded the money and I'm none the wiser about it's history (or lack of).
So I paid £55 and got this one, with a blade. I'd already bought a couple of Ray Iles 778 blades (in case they disappeared altogether), which seem really good (if anyone needs one, let me know. I doubt I'll wear all 3 out).
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-...=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
It arrived yesterday and, unlike the previous one, the fence fits perfectly and is really easy to adjust. My first impression was that it was higher quality than the previous one. Ultimately, this feels like a huge waste of time, but I'm happy with the plane, at least!