I've posted this in General Discussion rather than Woodworking because it seems more likely to have been used as a paint scraper than a wood scraper. I picked this up some weeks back, and am just now getting around to pictures.
Neat design. This one, from late in the tool's production (according to Patrick Leach, Stanley stopped producing them in 1958), came with a u-shaped scraping blade, but you can, apparently, clamp your choice of scraping blade in it. Our house has channel siding, with a 1" wide reveal at the top, returning to the surface of the siding with a 45-degree bevel; so it would be nice to be able to grind a custom blade to fit the channel, next time we repaint.
Some discussion here: [url]http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan10.htm#num82[url]