After combing through rusty piles of unloved apparatuses from years past, in shops dedicated to all things decrepit and threadbare, I'll post here the gems I unearth for resurrection and reinstatement. Brought back from their long slumber just in time before succumbing irrevocably to the inexorable invasion from their natural enemies: air and water.
This is an interesting plane. There are a couple of owner’s stamps, the front says “E.G.W.” and the back says “A.R.C.” over an “E.G.W.” stamp. Also stamped on…
About Scioto Works, This book says: An Ohio Tool Co. imprint for its second-grade line of beechwood planes 1893-1907. It seems ironical that the phrase “extra quality” that…
I don’t know much about this plane. William L. Dustin made planes from 1866-1875. This is missing everything that can be removed, including the mouth plate, which may…