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antique 8" shoulder plane, first side

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#12
That thing sure is intricate.
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#13
Very nice - as usual
Thanks,  Curt
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#14
That's beautiful, Catharine.
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#15
Your work keeps getting better and better...and it was pretty good to start with!
Bob Page
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In da U.P. of Michigan
www.loonlaketoolworks.com
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#16
Beautiful work, as usual. I sure hope the owner cleans the rust off the adjuster screw and knob, to respect the great artwork you've accomplished.
Still Learning,

Allan Hill
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#17
Wow, how many hours into that?
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#18
Wow. Very, very nice.
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#19
Thanks to one and all for the positive comments!
As far as time- that's a trick question! I've been doing this work for about 8 years- with practice and graver coordination comes speed- but continually studying and working at this enables me to "see" what I need to accomplish and add in more detail- so it's about the same amount of time, but much more detailed!
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#20
You've been working that same plane for 8 years?
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