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3 Signed Violinmaker’s Planes With Ivory Wedges
With ivory wedges held in place by steel pins, these nicely proportioned violin “finger” planes have been cast from bronze. Similar in design to the violin planes made by Herdim, these planes have all been marked with “TH” inside a diamond shaped border. The ivory wedges are simple affairs. Not as refined as some wedges [...]
Otner Botner Whale-Shaped Finger Plane
These fanciful solid brass whale-shaped instrument maker’s finger planes show up from time to time on eBay and auction houses. Made in the early 1980′s by Otner Botner in Rhode island, they’re eagerly snapped up whenever they appear on the market. This Otner Botner plane is in excellent shape and in fine working order (although [...]
Hammacher Schlemmer & Co. Violinmaker’s Plane
Here we feature a beautiful, near mint condition violinmaker’s plane by Hammacher Schlemmer & Co. Made from nickel-plated brass, this 2-3/8″ long handled violin plane, with an 11/16″ wide iron, has hardly been used. The attractively turned ivory knob is around 1-5/16″ in diameter. Founded in 1848, Hammacher Schlemmer was, and still is, an established [...]
G.E. Scarr Violinmaker’s Planes
Belonging to collector and tool seller, Jim Bode, these G.E. Scarr violin maker’s planes are in near mint, and practically unused, condition and come complete with their original red japanning. Made from gunmetal, the largest plane is 2 1/8″ long and has a 3/4″ iron, the middle plane is 1 5/8″ long with a 9/16″ [...]
Hammacher Schlemmer & Co. – No. 1 Violin Plane
Here are a pair of violin making planes signed “HS & Co.” which were marketed by Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co. at the turn of the 20th Century. Both of these tiny little planes have a body only 1″ long and an iron measuring 3/8″ wide. Although they’re the same model number (a No. 1 can [...]
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