Rust Hunting at 127 Yard Sale
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I went out to the 127 Yard Sale yesterday and picked up this plane for $8.00.   Not sure what it is yet.   The mechanism worked freely and it looked in good enough shape to risk $8 on it.

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#9
Throw it in some Hydrofluoric acid tonight and it should look as good as new by Monday. 
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#10
Looks good! Obviously, the blade is a question mark, but even if it's bad, with a LV replacement, you'd still be fine. Is it a #3?

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#11
You might be able to get it to work, but I would have passed on it.  The stamped lever cap and adjustment knob indicate that it's a cheaply made plane.  I'll bet if you look closely, you'll see that the frog is also stamped instead of cast.
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#12
Probably a #3; the plane is about 9 3/8" long and the blade is 1 3/4" wide. The frog is a metal stamping.

The only identifiers are a "U" inside a circle and the "Made in USA". Blade has PEXTO on it.
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#13
No matter what, it can not be as bad as the Par Plus that landed here somehow
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#14
I went out today and picked up a 3M accuspray gun new in box for $5. Also found 2 copper mugs for Moscow Mules and a few other odds and ends. Saw a Stanley #130 double ended block plane in nice shape for $40. Thought about picking it up, but don't think they are all that popular.
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