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6th November 2023, 07:07 PM #1
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Help with ID for Gunmetal Infill Plane
Howdy Brains Trust
Looking for suggestions on possible makers for this gunmetal infill plane.
I would say that its at least as good a construction & casting of the major makers in the UK ie. Spiers, Mathieson etc. Really unusual back palm/thumb forefinger rest also made from gunmetal. Walnut infill which looks oroginal but has shrrunk in areas.
Any thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated as I cant find another with the same back rest or lever cap screw.
Cheers Dan
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19th December 2023, 10:07 AM #2
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Not sure who made it. Sometimes the name is very faintly punched into the front of the toe infill. I tend to look for clues by finding a matching levercap screw online. The only ones similar I could find were labelled as Scottish infills (which is the standard fallback position for those they can't identify).