Stanley No. 112 Cabinet Scraper Plane
Stanley No. 112 Scraper Plane (5)
1884 Catalog Image of Stanley #112 Type 1 Scraper (2)
1909 Catalog Image of Stanley #112 Cabinet Scraper (3)
1923 Catalog Image of Stanley #112 Cabinet Scraper (4)
Manufactured(1): 1885 to 1943Patents(1): Leonard Bailey's 8/7/1855 (basic desgn; cutter adjustment)Dimensions(1): 9 inches longCutter(1): 2-7/8 inches wideConstruction(1): Cast iron, rosewood handle and knobFinish(1): JapannedUser Info(1): A superior scraper plane used by cabinetmakers for scraping and finishing fine hardwood cabinetwork and for finishing veneers. See No. 12 for sharping details.Average Price(1): $100 to $250Type 1: $150 to $450 (1885 to 1890)Notes(1): Three optional toothing cutters were available: 22 t.p.i., 28 t.p.i., and 32 t.p.i. Today these cutters bring $50 to $100 each. The slope of the side rails on earilier castings will not be centered between the tow and heal of the plane as are later types. Type 1 has a beaded front knob and early stylized rear handle and Bailey's 8/31/1858 patent date on the adjustment screw. later types will have the 'B' and 'S' casting marks. Stanley trademark may not be on blade. Cap screws on most later types have a trademark. Early blades have the upper two corners cut at a 45 degree angle.
Source: 1. Walter, John . "Antique & Collectable Stanley Tools, Guide to Identity and Value", 2nd Edition, 19962. The Stanley Catalog Collection, 1855 to 1898, The Astragal Press, Mendham, New Jersey3. Wood, Jack P. "Early 20th Century Stanley Tools, Price Guide". Contains reprints of the 1909 and 1926 Stanley Works Tool Catalogs.4. Smith, Roger K., Reprint of Stanley Catalog No 120 orginally issued in 1923, "Carpenters' and Mechanics Tools", The Stanley Rule and & Level Plant, The Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., U.S.A.5. Stanley No 112 Type 2, Tool Collection of Gordon Muster . Fine Condition except blade in a later replacment. Purchased March 2001 on Ebay for $140.
Source: 1. Walter, John . "Antique & Collectable Stanley Tools, Guide to Identity and Value", 2nd Edition, 19962. The Stanley Catalog Collection, 1855 to 1898, The Astragal Press, Mendham, New Jersey3. Wood, Jack P. "Early 20th Century Stanley Tools, Price Guide". Contains reprints of the 1909 and 1926 Stanley Works Tool Catalogs.4. Smith, Roger K., Reprint of Stanley Catalog No 120 orginally issued in 1923, "Carpenters' and Mechanics Tools", The Stanley Rule and & Level Plant, The Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., U.S.A.5. Stanley No 112 Type 2, Tool Collection of Gordon Muster . Fine Condition except blade in a later replacment. Purchased March 2001 on Ebay for $140.