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  2. T. Norris & Son - Wikipedia

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    The firm of T. Norris & Son was one of the most prestigious makers of hand tools in England in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and famed for the quality and gracefulness of its output, notably of its metal planes. Both wooden and metal planes made in Norris's workshop survive as do other edge tools.

  3. Plane (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Also information on how to make hand planes. Catalog of American Patented Antique Tools A pictorial collection of antique planes and other tools showing some of the variety in styles. The history, types, collector value and other information on the British hand plane maker Record Planes; Old woodworking planes Archived 2018-09-07 at the Wayback ...

  4. Antique Woodworking Tools - Wikipedia

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    Antique Woodworking Tools: Their Craftsmanship from Earliest Times to the Twentieth Century is David Russell's account of the history of woodworking tools illustrated profusely with items from his extensive collection of British, continental European and North American hand tools. Planes are given special attention and British makers, among ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Stewart Spiers - Wikipedia

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    Hand planes for woodworking Stewart Spiers was a small but innovative firm of plane -makers in Scotland, founded first of all in Ayr in Ayrshire and continuing under the registered name of Stewart Speirs Ltd [ sic ] in Paisley, Renfrewshire , from c. 1933 until its demise in the mid to late 1930s.

  7. Alexander Mathieson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an ...