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IMAG0235.jpg73 viewsowens
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DSCI0043.jpgshave top side83 viewsThe top side of the shave, with the top end of the blade protruding slightly from behind the plate that holds it in place.owens
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IMAG0233.jpg140 viewsA James Swan chisel, rescued from the flea a while ago.owens
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DSCI0042.jpgshave front95 viewsThis is the Cincinnati Tool circular shave, showing the cast lettering on the front. It's almost as I found it, except that I took a couple of test shavings from a piece of pine - most of which promptly stuck in the extremely tight mouth.owens
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DSCI0047.jpgshave disassembled84 viewsThe CT circular shave disassembled. The blade (sitting on one edge) fits into the hollow of the tool, and is held in place by the plate, which is in turn held by the two screws. I wasn't sure whether the handles were removable, haven't tried to unscrew them.owens
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DSCI0044.jpgshave working side86 viewsThis is the 'working side' of the shave, showing the blade in the mouth opening.owens
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IMAG0237.jpg97 viewsCloseup of the stamp.owens
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IMAG0234.jpg118 viewsA James Swan chisel, rescued from the flea a while ago.owens
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IMAG0237.jpg97 viewsCloseup of the stamp.owensMay 19, 2010
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IMAG0235.jpg73 viewsowensMay 19, 2010
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IMAG0234.jpg118 viewsA James Swan chisel, rescued from the flea a while ago.owensMay 19, 2010
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IMAG0233.jpg140 viewsA James Swan chisel, rescued from the flea a while ago.owensMay 19, 2010
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IMAG0208.jpgSkew rabbet w/o nicker154 viewsowensApr 28, 2010
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DSCI0042.jpgshave front95 viewsThis is the Cincinnati Tool circular shave, showing the cast lettering on the front. It's almost as I found it, except that I took a couple of test shavings from a piece of pine - most of which promptly stuck in the extremely tight mouth.owensApr 15, 2010
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DSCI0043.jpgshave top side83 viewsThe top side of the shave, with the top end of the blade protruding slightly from behind the plate that holds it in place.owensApr 15, 2010
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DSCI0044.jpgshave working side86 viewsThis is the 'working side' of the shave, showing the blade in the mouth opening.owensApr 15, 2010
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