Small Cast Iron Shoulder Plane By J. Popping Of NY
Filed under: Popping, Shoulder Planes
Tagged: Cast Iron, J. Popping, Rosewood Infill, Shoulder Plane
Description
There must have been something in the water in New York in the mid to late 19th century because the city produced at least four infill planemakers of note. While most carpenters, joiners and cabinetmakers in America were quite satisfied with their Stanley planes, and various derivatives, the workers of NYC must have demanded much more of their hand planes.
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