Clean, fine, no issues. Fine japanning and wood. 1 3/4 inch iron. 12 inches long. Edwin Hahn, a plane maker (1902-18), bought stock and jigs from another Wilkesbarre resident, Jacob Siegley. This was about the time Siegley sold out to STANLEY and he probably got what Stanley didn't take. Legend has it that Edwin hand made some of his tote and knob screws from large nails he purchased from hardware stores. This plane is no exception.
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Clean, fine, no issues. Fine japanning and wood. 1 3/4 inch iron. 12 inches long. Edwin Hahn, a plane maker (1902-18), bought stock and jigs from another Wilkesbarre resident, Jacob Siegley. This was about the time Siegley sold out to STANLEY and he probably got what Stanley didn't take. Legend has it that Edwin hand made some of his tote and knob screws from large nails he purchased from hardware stores. This plane is no exception.