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  2. T. Norris & Son - Wikipedia

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    Several makers have found inspiration in the workmanship and design of Norris planes: Henley Optical Company, Oxford, made a range of exquisitely manufactured planes in the 1970s and 1980s. Bill Carter has since 1987 been making planes many in the Norris tradition. Holtey Planes; first inspiration came from a Norris plane in the 1990s.

  3. Edward Preston & Sons - Wikipedia

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    EP mark for Edward Preston & Sons, from the iron of a Preston bull-nose rebate plane. Generally all Preston wooden planes are clearly stamped on the front of the plane, the shape, size and character type of the stamp indicating the age of the plane. On some metal planes all the component parts were stamped with a number or symbol during ...

  4. Aircraft bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Aircraft Bluebook Price Digest is a quarterly print publication by Informa (also available on CD-ROM) that was established in the 1950s. It identifies and prices more than 3,000 used general aviation aircraft and helicopter make and model-years available in the United States.

  5. Jack plane - Wikipedia

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    A jack plane is a general-purpose woodworking bench plane, used for dressing timber down to size in preparation for truing and/or edge jointing. It is usually the first plane used on rough stock, but for rougher work it can be preceded by the scrub plane. [1] The versatility of the jack plane has led to it being the most common bench plane in use.

  6. Antique aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Antique, classic, heritage, historic, veteran or vintage aircraft are aircraft of an obsolete type which have been preserved beyond their normal life. Their owners are typically aviation museums , armed forces or private enthusiasts.

  7. Rebate plane - Wikipedia

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    A wood rabbet plane A rabbet or rebate. The rebate plane (British English) or rabbet plane (American English) is a hand plane designed for cutting rebates/rabbets in wood. It is a simple tool used in many Western countries with hundreds of years of history. It was in use in England at least as early as the 11th century. [citation needed]