Another mystery hand plane
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    Just got this today and can't identify.  The makers mark is "A.B."  The body is beech, two irons with wood wedges.  I'll call it a profile cutting plane.
I tried to find the mark in American Wooden Planes Edition Five and found nothing. I'll try to attach pics.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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(02-24-2021, 07:52 PM)Bob Gnann Wrote: Just got this today and can't identify.  The makers mark is "A.B."  The body is beech, two irons with wood wedges.  I'll call it a profile cutting plane.
I tried to find the mark in American Wooden Planes Edition Five and found nothing. I'll try to attach pics.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It's a sash plane. The name stamp and wedge profile indicate an early 19th C. American made plane.
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(02-24-2021, 07:52 PM)Bob Gnann Wrote: Just got this today and can't identify.  The makers mark is "A.B."  The body is beech, two irons with wood wedges.  I'll call it a profile cutting plane.
I tried to find the mark in American Wooden Planes Edition Five and found nothing. I'll try to attach pics.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks John W, so this would be used to form a window sash? I'm halfway there. Now if I can ID the mark!
Thanks Adam!
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