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2018_01_27_3110_GClausSS.jpgGalootaclaus 2017 detail79 viewsrabbet plane ( rebate Jeff ) awaiting 1st assignmentSchwartz
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GC2016plane.JPGtiny swiss rabbet plane44 viewsnicknaylo
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DecAlameda16.jpgAlameda December 201637 viewsFleaBAGs Alameda haul, IOB beader and T&G planes, side rabbet and razee jack planes, clamps, saws, brace etc. nicknaylo
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TGOC_Oct2013_1.jpgTool Group Of Canada Meeting Oct 2013 haul21 viewsI picked up a few things.
Stanley jack rabbet, cute little hammer, reprint catalogue, combination stone, shaker pegs, awl, and dowel pointer from the dealer tables. Boxed stone from silent auction and a wrench and coping saw from the live auction.dlarue
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EFSeyboldSkewScaledImage.jpgE.F. Seybold Skew Rabbet Plane86 views1-3/8" wide James Cam iron
Mark on toe reads
"E. F. Seybold
CintO"
saltchuck
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rabbet_fence.JPGrabbet fence38 viewsa fence for a skew rabbet, to plow a wide shallow groove in the back of the moulding stock.dlarue
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ABCD1.JPGabcd145 viewsA. Stanley No. 9 1/2 adjustable mouth block plane. $10
B: Stanley G12-060 adjustable mouth low-angle plane. Blade stamped 'Made in England'. $15
C: Apparent Stanley No. 60, though it doesn't say so anywhere that I can see. $5
D: Millers Falls No. 4 Bull nose rabbet plane. in pretty good shape. $10curt seeliger
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abcd2.JPGabcd233 viewsA. Stanley No. 9 1/2 adjustable mouth block plane. $10
B: Stanley G12-060 adjustable mouth low-angle plane. Blade stamped 'Made in England'. $15
C: Apparent Stanley No. 60, though it doesn't say so anywhere that I can see. $5
D: Millers Falls No. 4 Bull nose rabbet plane. in pretty good shape. $10curt seeliger
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abcd3.JPGabcd327 viewsA. Stanley No. 9 1/2 adjustable mouth block plane. $10
B: Stanley G12-060 adjustable mouth low-angle plane. Blade stamped 'Made in England'. $15
C: Apparent Stanley No. 60, though it doesn't say so anywhere that I can see. $5
D: Millers Falls No. 4 Bull nose rabbet plane. in pretty good shape. $10curt seeliger
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013~0.JPGAs found - Knicker33 viewsThe knicker appears to have 3 edges that can be indexed to the cutting position.
It is held in place with a small flat head screw. With the screw going into a blind hole it will be a tricky extraction. Lots of Kroil and patienceOldSneelock
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