Category: Millers Falls

A History of the Fulton Model 5260 and 5262 Cast Iron Bench Planes Sold by Sears, Roebuck & Co.

Fulton planes owners can now determine if their plane is a model 5272/5260/5262 and what years it was available in the Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalogs

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Millers Falls-Stanley Side by Side Cam lever block plane cap comparison

Thanks to efwoodworks for posting this on the forum. I recently acquired a Stanley block plane with a cam-lock cap. I noticed the casting stamp […]

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Interesting Hand Plane Tidbit for Today (1)

Samuel Oxhandler’s design, patent #D137,230, for a bench plane was done for the Sargent Company of New Haven, Connecticut. It was later cited as a […]

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Millers Falls Skewed Jack Prototype

A Would Have Been Legend Millers Falls Prototype. Written and Photographed by Robert Porter With a special thanks to a fellow Millers Falls Collector Glen […]

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The Millers Falls Buck Rogers #714 Jack Plane

The Millers Falls Buck Rogers #714 Jack Plane The first time you take a The Millers Falls Buck Rogers plane apart, it’s a little daunting […]

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Known Examples of Planes Made by Millers Falls for other companies

There are places on the web to find information concerning most (but not all!) planes made by the Millers Falls Company beginning in 1929 and […]

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Oh my, a Millers Falls 17B?

Recently I found on a certain online auction website something I wasn’t aware existed. Of course, I made an offer and absconded with it before […]

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