Wicked Solid Steel HENLEY OPTICAL No. 2 Low Angle Shoulder Plane - 80119U - AS OF MAY 11

$ 2,800.00
  • Wicked Solid Steel HENLEY OPTICAL No. 2Low Angle Shoulder Plane - 80119U

Wicked Solid Steel HENLEY OPTICAL No. 2 Low Angle Shoulder Plane - 80119U - AS OF MAY 11

$ 2,800.00
Item #: 80119U

6 1/2 inches long. 20 degree bed angle. Ambidextrous. Four pounds. 1 1/8 inch iron. The ONLY known example! Marked with the number "2". Probably 2 of 2 examples made.

The HENLEY OPTICAL Co. Henley-On-Thames, Oxon in England later known as THE HENLEY PLANE Co. worked ca. 1976-81. They made extremely high quality planes to exacting tolerances. Their planes are characterized by thick brass sides with heavy, solid steel infill covered by rosewood.

We have acquired 10 Henley planes, formerly of a prominent Athens, Ga. collection. Of the ten planes, eight are heretofore unknown to exist. We believe the Georgia collector commissioned these planes or simply bought the Henley prototypes. Henley is known to have kept one of each of their planes for posterity and some of these are marked with a number 2. The planes are mechanically 100% with zero wear but have light discolorations all over. Every single plane except the smoother is a bevel up design with a razor slit for a mouth. You will never see finer. All have silky smooth Norris-type adjusters.

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6 1/2 inches long. 20 degree bed angle. Ambidextrous. Four pounds. 1 1/8 inch iron. The ONLY known example! Marked with the number "2". Probably 2 of 2 examples made.

The HENLEY OPTICAL Co. Henley-On-Thames, Oxon in England later known as THE HENLEY PLANE Co. worked ca. 1976-81. They made extremely high quality planes to exacting tolerances. Their planes are characterized by thick brass sides with heavy, solid steel infill covered by rosewood.

We have acquired 10 Henley planes, formerly of a prominent Athens, Ga. collection. Of the ten planes, eight are heretofore unknown to exist. We believe the Georgia collector commissioned these planes or simply bought the Henley prototypes. Henley is known to have kept one of each of their planes for posterity and some of these are marked with a number 2. The planes are mechanically 100% with zero wear but have light discolorations all over. Every single plane except the smoother is a bevel up design with a razor slit for a mouth. You will never see finer. All have silky smooth Norris-type adjusters.