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Stanley No. 110 Block Plane
| Manufactured: | 1875 to 1982 |
| Length: | 7 inches |
| Blade Width: | 1-3/4 inches |
| Construction: | Cast iron & rosewood knob |
| Finish: | Japanned |
| Uses: | General purpose block plane |
| Average Dealer Price: | $5 to $25 |
| Average eBay Price: | $10 to $25 |
| Type 1: | $400 to $800 |
| Type 2: | $300 to $600 |
| Type 3a: | $200 to $450 |
| Type 3b to 5: | $20 to $80 |
| Type 6: | $15 to $60 |
| Other Notes: | Ornate, but flimsy, “buckle-style” lever cap on earlier types is often damaged. |


| Updated: | 26th April, 2006 |
Stanley No. 110 Block Planes on eBay right now…
| Sources: | While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. For that reason – and the fact that eBay’s reach and customer base is huge – I’ve decided to include a separate eBay average price here. Other sources include: “The Antique Tool Collector’s Guide To Value” by Ronald S. Barlow, “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” by John Walter, “The Stanley Plane” by Alvin Sellens, “Patrick’s Blood & Gore” by Patrick Leach, various auctions and sales of collectable tools and my own compilations of prices realized, observations and notes over the past 20+ years. |












