Record No. 722 Router Plane

Record No 722 Router Plane
Record No. 722 Router Plane
as illustrated in Catalogue No. 15, February 1938

This plane was primarily used to cut grooves and recesses where a larger router plane would prove to be too cumbersome and unwieldy. A great little plane for very detailed work, featuring a quick and effective locking system for the cutter.

Originally a pattern designed and manufactured by Edward Preston & Sons and then introduced into the Record plane lineup. See “Edward Preston & Sons planes which made it into the Record lineup” for more information.

First introduced in Catalogue No. 14, published in November 1935.


Specifications:

Manufactured: From 1935 to 1971
Length: 3 inches
Weight: 3/4 pound
Cutter Width: 1/4 inch
Construction: Cast iron body. Tungsten steel cutter
Finish: Blue Enamel
Features: Small size
Uses: Small router plane for cutting grooves
Average Dealer Price: $30 to $60
Average eBay Price: $25 to $50

Prices Updated: December 2008


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Please note that the average prices for Record planes have been determined by keeping track of planes sold on eBay, internet auctions, actual real-world auctions, through dealers and various dealer websites. They should only be used as a guide and it should be noted that all prices are dependent on the age, condition, completeness and rarity of a particular plane, as well as the presence, if any, of packaging and associated items, such as brochures, advertising or instructions.

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