Falcon #6 Handplane
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With the price of gas you are probably much better off just having it shipped if the seller is wiling. -
Originally posted by Jeffrey SchronceWith the price of gas you are probably much better off just having it shipped if the seller is wiling.Mike
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Originally posted by mschrank20Km = 12.5 miles, assuming the "Km" is short for "kilometers" and not K=1000 and m=milesComment
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Originally posted by Jeffrey SchronceWith the price of gas you are probably much better off just having it shipped if the seller is wiling.I may have to take my wife for a road trip that happens to go that way
Turaj (in Toronto)
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Originally posted by mschrank20Km = 12.5 miles, assuming the "Km" is short for "kilometers" and not K=1000 and m=miles
The real problem is that we have a long weekend here in Ontarion and everybody is going that direction and cause a big mess of trafficI am still trying to figure out if this thing is worthed.
Turaj (in Toronto)
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Looks like nobody is familiar with this plane.
If it were me, I'd probably drive over and pick it up. I know nothing about tuning/sharpening a plane to make it usable, so an old cheap plane might be a good one to practice on. If it turns out to be a dog, it would at least make a cool looking shop ornament to hang on the wall.Mike
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Originally posted by TurajThere may be a "Falcon Tool Company" overseas but 20,000 miles is a very long way to go for a plane
I agree with mschrank, for that price it's decent practice if nothing else.
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