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Eastburn and unidentifed molding planes
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Both are carefully carved with initials W.E.T. on the sides. I don't know who that might be; perhaps not family Robert Eastburn (1774-1854) made planes in New Brunswick, New Jersey, --1802—26-, and was probably New Jersey’s earliest planemaker. The EASTBURN imprint is the earliest of his three imprints.
Another of Henry Ambrose planes (see images 8, 9, 10 in the folder) was made by Samuel C. Cook, who also worked in Brunswick, NJ 1825-1845.
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HOA___WET_molding_planes_from_Henry_Ambrose.JPG
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More_tools_from_the_Brown-Ambrose_family_farm.JPG
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Eastburn_plane_and_unidentified_plane.JPG
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Probably_an_edger_for_leather_work-harness.JPG
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Whatsit.JPG
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