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Friend of mine picked up a shoulder plane with that name stamped on it...it stamped on the end with KEB on the top. My guess is the Brackley fellow is the maker and that KEB is a PO. Orr....maybe both could be PO's.
thoughts?
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I don't see Brackley listed in the Pollak Guide to American Wooden Planes.
...but it could be a user made plane.
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Welp, thanks for looking.
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JimBelair said:
I don't see Brackley listed in the Pollak Guide to American Wooden Planes.
Nor in Goodman or the EAIA DAT. Sorry.
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Thanks again.
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tim_leo said:
What is a PO?
post office, purchase order....
just kidding, I used it for previous owner (s)
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Nah. That's backwards for original poster.
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