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toolsfromsale.jpgMy loot78 viewsA pair of R. Harron #12 hollow and round planes, a pair of Gabriel (London) #2 hollow and round planes, a Shiverick & Malcolm 3/16" side bead plane, and a Caselli (Italy) #19 wax/plaster sculpting tool.madwing
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gabriel2label.jpgGabriel (London) #2 hollow and round planes59 viewsThe smallest h&r planes I've ever seen. Made before about 1805, makes them my oldest tools. The rounding plane is perfect for relieving the edges of sharp-arrised pieces.madwing
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harron12labels.jpgR. Harron #12 hollow and round planes62 viewsR. Harron worked in New York during the middle part of the 1800s. Not an uncommon maker, and these happen to be in fine shape.madwing
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s_mbeadlabel.jpgShiverick & Malcolm 3/16" side bead plane65 viewsmadwing
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cas19flat.jpgCaselli #19 sculpting tool65 viewsserrated edges, not sharp, apparently for use on moist plaster or wax.madwing
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cas19curve.jpg95 viewsCaselli (Italy) #19 wax/plaster sculpting tool. I thought it was for wood, to undercut carvings; I might use it for this, but most likely I'll just keep it 'cause it looks cool.madwing
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