NOS B set of 8 irons blades cutters for Record 045C wood plane fits 405 (45)
March 10, 2025














One set of 8 irons or blades or cutters for a Record 045C combination wood plane as pictured. This is the “B” cutter set, called “CS045B” on the plastic wrap. The “A” set had the smaller plough cutters (not included here). These appear to be NOS or New Old Stock, and never used. Each one has the lacquer coating on it that was done at the factory, and I had to work very patiently and gently to get them unstuck from the plastic holder, because the lacquer had stuck to the plastic. They appear to be identical to Record 405 cutters other than the marking on the plastic holder. All of the cutters are marked “RECORD” and with their size. All of them have the notch in the upper corner, similar to Stanley. Overall lengths are 3-9/16, plus or minus roughly a 16th. 2 plough cutters — 5/8″, and 7/8″. 5 beading cutters — 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″, 3/8″, and 1/2. 1 tongue cutter 1/4 with its depth stop. And the plastic wrap which is marked in part “RECORD MARPLES CS045B MADE IN ENGLAND BAHCO RECORD TOOLS LTD PARKWAY WORKS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND”. Condition of the cutters is excellent, appearing to be NOS or New Old Stock, and each one still has its lacquer coating visible on the sharp edge. Condition of the plastic wrap is excellent, except that there are some remnants of the lacquer coating stuck to the plastic. It has a few creases, and I don’t see any slices in it, which is amazing. L sell what I enjoy, and I collect antique woodworking tools and. The queue is overflowing with tools right now, as they seem to be finding me faster than I can list them. So please keep watching my postings as I have LOTS more to list! Searching my listings: I have lots to see! That will lead you to my extensive system of categories. That will automatically get you on the mailing list for the newsletters. They are free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. Descriptions, and auctions with pictures only of the left side because the right side was trashed. I come from the handshake school of doing business, and hopefully you are like me and understand what that means. What goes around, comes around. However, that doesn’t mean that I won’t make an occasional mistake. The Post Office now has several prices increases during each year, raising a few things but not everything at each increase. And they now raise their rates during the Holidays, which means early October to late January. Their big increases are in January, timed to start at the end of the Holiday rates, and this year is no exception. And the Post Office has discontinued the Regional Flat Rate boxes, which were often less expensive for certain sizes and weights. Please don’t ask, the answer is no. So I won’t do that for you, or to you. PACKAGING: Please check my feedback — I package well. I hope someday I will meet some of you as we trudge the happy road of tool collecting!
