
Spiers No. 5 “Improved Pattern” Mitre Plane
as illustrated in the Spiers catalogue of 1909.
Dovetailed Steel Mitre Planes.
Improved Pattern With Lever.

| Mitre Planes: Length x Cutter Width | 8½” x 2″ | 10½” x 2⅛” | 10½” x 2¼” |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (1850’s Price List) | — | — | — |
| Price (1909 Catalogue) | 18/6 | 18/6 | 18/6 |
| Price (1930 Catalogue) | — | — | — |

With Skew Mouth, 1/6, extra.
Irons broader than 2¼ in. are charged 6d extra
for ⅛ in, additional.
With Iron Keeper and Wedge, 6d, extra.


Planes made to any pattern desired.

Note: The above information has been reproduced from an original catalogue listing.
Please check the Value Guide For Spiers Planes page for relative prices.

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