
Sandusky Mitre Plane
as illustrated in the Sandusky catalog of 1925 (See Notes).
“U. S.” Miscellaneous Planes.
No. 932, Mitre Plane, Smooth Shape, Single Iron, Length 9 In. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . 1½ to 1¾ Inches . . each $1 05
Note: The above information has been reproduced from an original catalog listing.
Specifications:
Plane Type: | Mitre Plane |
Features: | Double irons |
Manufactured: | Mid 1880’s to mid 1920’s |
Length: | 9 inches |
Cutter Width: | Various (see above) |
Construction: | Beech |
Finish: | Either shellac, wax or no finish, depending on era. |
Uses: | General purpose bench plane |
Additional Notes:
Most, if not all, wooden planes were made for Sargent by the Sandusky Tool Company of Sandusky, Ohio. The precise dating of the wooden planes sold by Sargent is not known.
For additional information, please check out the Comparative List Of Sargent Wooden Planes page to view model numbers with other manufacturers.
Please check the Value Guide For Sargent Planes page for relative prices.
