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    Default Number 14 and 16 Hollows Moulding Planes - Who Wanted?

    I recall reading some time back that a particular woodie was after these.
    Can't find the link though.
    I have found a number 14 hollow if it is of any use.
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    pacman? auscab? I remember that.

    They had a great buy of moulding planes and I hated them.

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    twas me!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    twas me!

    Ah-ha!
    Old mate from the markets has been looking for a 14 and 16 since I read your plea. Couldn't remember where I saw it though.
    Anyhoo he has a 14 Hollow Stewart in reasonable condition. Some paint spots which should clean up and the blade is alright.
    Wants $15 for it.
    Wadda ya fink?
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    Is the mouth and wedge ok?
    any chipping away of wood at the mouth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    Is the mouth and wedge ok?
    any chipping away of wood at the mouth?
    It's in pretty good shape just a little cosmetically challenged.

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    Ok. Pm me the total with post to 2768 and your details please.

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    I'd buy that just for the maker's mark.
    We don't know how lucky we are......

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