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| | Stanley No. 45 Combination Plane, or Traut's Patent Adjustable (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Stanley 45 planes are in big demand by woodworkers today, and in this author's opinion, they are undervalued considering that reproduction models cost about twice the current price of a vintage, good user quality Stanley No 45. |
 | | Types 3, 4, 8, 9, 14 and 17 fairly common, Types 1,2,5,10,13 and 20 are scarce and Types 6, 7a, 18, 19 and 19a are very scarce. |
 | | The first type had a thumbscrew for attaching it to the rods and had a tendency to break. |
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