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A Hobbies Plane?

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I found this little plane as a rusty body. I cleaned it up and painted it, then made a cutting iron, lever cap and screw for it. I think it may have been supplied by Hobbies as part of a fretwork kit. I have been told that it is likely to have been made by Joseph Wolstenholme & Sons of Sheffield.
 

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My goodness, that's a dinky little thing. Nice work on the blade and cap.
 
I think its a Stanley 101.
I have my fathers 101 and i cant see any differences. 8-)
 
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