Hahaha, I would love to give them that credit.Aidan she weighed a box and complete plane and then did the same with an incomplete plane, blade out. Then compared the unopened boxes she had. Coclusion. The unopened boxes have no blades.
But, nah.
Hahaha, I would love to give them that credit.Aidan she weighed a box and complete plane and then did the same with an incomplete plane, blade out. Then compared the unopened boxes she had. Coclusion. The unopened boxes have no blades.
The Calvert Stevens was a very expensive plane indeed, which was probably used as a "halo" product for the rest of the products.
It helps to date the plane though, end 80's beginning of 90's?
I am not joining the choir of "you got ripped off and the seller is a crook". They should have checked to see that the plane was complete, rather than assume it was. If they want to do a partial refund, that would be best (imho), else use the ebay seller protection and buy another one. Enough of them available on ebay, and it is (once more, imho) a very helpful tool, for carpentry and joinery.
http://www.record-planes.com/record-no-cs88-calvert-stevens-smooth-plane/
Norris adjuster, not sure if they also included the Bedrock style frog adjustment.
All, in all, meh?
I believe they came out in 1988 and were only available for about two years....Do you recall the time frame when they were available?...
I believe they came out in 1988 and were only available for about two years.
Cheers, Vann.
It is obvious to me that very few planes of this type will actually have a blade these days as the originals are as rare as hen's teeth.
I think PaulB was referring to the blade being rare, which they are. I have spent several hours looking for the 778 spares and simply blades on their own. The only sources I can find are out of stock and not responding to emails. I've managed to purchase a good condition Record 778 on ebay (£57), so despite the fact it's used, it's seemingly an *actual* vintage and has an original blade. I also managed to get a couple of Ray Iles 778 replacement blades from ToolNut and they seem really good (well protected with wax and oils, too). They were only £9 each, so half the price of the nameless replicas, which comprise about 90% of search results (and all having the same images and descriptions - i.e. source provider).They really aren't that rare. At the moment there are 16 of them on ebay, granted some of them are incomplete or offerings for parts (plane blades, the rods that go with these planes).
Wait for this one:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RECORD-7...190231?hash=item5489dc9f97:g:U~IAAOSwfQlfSp6y
Or buy this one:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-...880564?hash=item5953d9ee34:g:dEoAAOSw8RhfJHx2
There are several others, but they are pretty expensive. I paid 60 euros for mine locally, which was in a pretty nice condition. And I also had one in the box, like new, like the thread starter (same box too), for about 30GBP on ebay.
Patience saves you money.
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...
Strictly speaking wouldn't the boxes would have to have the irons in them and not in them at the same time.Sorry you’ve been conned, but there is something funny in here... she has three in unopened boxes without blades... without opening the box, how does she know there aren’t blades in them? Does she also have a cat in a box and is her last name Schrodinger?
Aidan
I suppose they were in a quantum juxtaposition of correct wrong-ness.Strictly speaking wouldn't the boxes would have to have the irons in them and not in them at the same time.
That plane would look nice and work better with a nice waxed bit of wood screwed to the bed.
Do you think we’ve stretched a wave function analogy too far yet?!I suppose they were in a quantum juxtaposition of correct wrong-ness.
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