Flartybarty
Established Member
I have several old rebate planes - a few of them are dovetailed construction but most are not. Shoulder planes, being wider, are often of dovetailed construction, being easier to make - I can confirm this, having made a couple myself. If it has a name on the nose of NORRIS or SPIERS, then it's worth around £300-400 depending on condition (un less it's a real dog, in which you get what you can). Otherwise, as a standard rebate plane, probably worth around £50 on ebay. Forget the blade, this is nearly always a replacement. Old tools in GOOD nick are woth a fair bit but if, as is usually the case, they have suffered over the years, they can be worth remarkably little. How much you pay depends on how much work you are prepared to put inti refurbishing them - although they will never be "genuine" antique planes.....