Chris JH
Established Member
I recently acquired a Jointing/Try plane (22" blade width 2.5") and a Jack plane (17" and blade width 2.25"), stamped S Tyzack of Shoreditch, London. Both are in good useable condition with some light rust on the chip breaker and iron.
I was doing some research and I found the attached S Tyzack catalogue from 1908 that helps me to partially identify them based on blade width: the Jack is a 90C or 91C, the Try is a 93 or 94.
Question: To pin down the exact model number I need to understand what "double" or "par" indicates in the catalogue and how should I find this on the plane?
I was doing some research and I found the attached S Tyzack catalogue from 1908 that helps me to partially identify them based on blade width: the Jack is a 90C or 91C, the Try is a 93 or 94.
Question: To pin down the exact model number I need to understand what "double" or "par" indicates in the catalogue and how should I find this on the plane?