My Latest eBay Listing - A Vintage Stanley No.7 Jointer Plane

I am selling my Stanley No. 7 jointer plane, “Made in England”,  with it’s original chip breaker and iron, and I am including a Hock Tools 01 carbon steel iron and chip breaker to use with the plane. I originally purchased this plane from Garret Wade in 1994, it came with a plastic tote and knob that I replaced with, at the time, a new rosewood knob and tote, also purchased from Garrett Wade. This plane is in excellent condition, still has some of the original factory grind marks on the sole and the sides, 99% plus of the original japanning on the body. The knob and tote are in great shape, though the original lacquer finish has cracked giving the rosewood a vintage look.









I used this plane on a regular basis in my guitar shop for jointing guitar tops and back plates after I tuned it up and it performed flawlessly for me. Yes, this plane was “Made in England”, but it is a superb user tool! 

Here are some of my posts that feature this plane:




Good luck on your bidding!

For those of you who are new to my website, here is a little more information about a jointer plane:

Stanley No. 7 Bench Plane, widely known as the Jointer Plane, is one of the most important tools in traditional hand-tool woodworking. Designed for edge-jointing, flattening large panels, and truing long surfaces, the No. 7 is an indispensable plane for furniture makers, joiners, and serious hand-tool enthusiasts.

At 22 inches long with a 2⅜-inch iron, the No. 7’s length allows it to bridge high spots and shave down low spots, producing dead-flat edges ready for gluing. Its precision, weight, and stability make it ideal for preparing long edges and wide panels.

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