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Shop Rare antique American wedge arm plow plane; Used 
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Rare antique American wedge arm plow plane; Used 

$145.00

Rare antique American wedge arm plow plane; Used 

Maker:  J. Butler, Philadelphia, PA; circa 1791-1830

An uncommon antique beech wedge arm plow plane by American plane maker John. Butler.  Very good condition, all parts including irons are original.  Some minor bruising on wedge.  Screw arms nuts turn freely and fully secure arms at desired setting.  Plane is fully functional and can be used as originally intended (iron requires sharpening/honing).  Makers mark imprint is visible on nose of the plane.  Pollak “American Wooden Planes”, 4th edition rarity rating:  1 star: uncommon

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Rare antique American wedge arm plow plane; Used 

Maker:  J. Butler, Philadelphia, PA; circa 1791-1830

An uncommon antique beech wedge arm plow plane by American plane maker John. Butler.  Very good condition, all parts including irons are original.  Some minor bruising on wedge.  Screw arms nuts turn freely and fully secure arms at desired setting.  Plane is fully functional and can be used as originally intended (iron requires sharpening/honing).  Makers mark imprint is visible on nose of the plane.  Pollak “American Wooden Planes”, 4th edition rarity rating:  1 star: uncommon

Rare antique American wedge arm plow plane; Used 

Maker:  J. Butler, Philadelphia, PA; circa 1791-1830

An uncommon antique beech wedge arm plow plane by American plane maker John. Butler.  Very good condition, all parts including irons are original.  Some minor bruising on wedge.  Screw arms nuts turn freely and fully secure arms at desired setting.  Plane is fully functional and can be used as originally intended (iron requires sharpening/honing).  Makers mark imprint is visible on nose of the plane.  Pollak “American Wooden Planes”, 4th edition rarity rating:  1 star: uncommon

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