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MATCHED SET 1-3/4" F.B. Marble No. 20 Hollow & Round Molding Planes (INV L322)
$ 26.13
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Description
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Up for sale today is a Vintage MATCHED SET 1-3/4" F.B. Marble No. 20 Hollow & Round Molding Planes in
GOOD
condition
.
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A clean and usable matched set of large scale hollow and round molding planes from this rare Cleveland Ohio Planemaker. An example of the B Imprint (AWP **). Probably made between 1846 and 1870. Decorated by rather deep owner's tattoo on the left side. The Round looks like a chunk of the sole tore out at some point and filled, doesn't affect the cut, but it's there.
INV: L322
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