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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