
Sargent No. 60 Cast Iron Plane Knob
as illustrated in the Sargent Planes catalog of 1922.
Cast Iron Plane Knob.
No. 60, 1⅞X2¾ Inch, . . . each, net $0 38
This is a heavy cast iron knob especially intended to give weight to the plane where a heavy plane is required for bench work. This knob can be used in place of the regular East India Mahogany Knob on the plane enumerated below as it is drilled and tapped to fit the regular stud.
No. 410 | No. 414C | No. 418 | No. 422C | No. 714 |
No. 410C | No. 415 | No. 418C | No. 424 | No. 714C |
No. 414 | No. 415C | No. 422 | No. 424C |
Note: The above information has been reproduced from an original catalog listing.
Specifications:
Plane Type: | Plane Knob |
Features: | Almost indestructible. Cast iron replacement for added weight |
Manufactured: | From 1922 to 1925 |
Length: | 1⅞ inches diameter by 2¾ high |
Construction: | Cast iron |
Finish: | Japanned |
Uses: | Special purpose plane knob |
Please check the Value Guide For Sargent Planes page for relative prices.
Additional Notes:
As far as it is known, no knobs have appeared on the collector market. With this in mind, no value has been established for them.
