djgaloot
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I have a small miter plane that is marked Archer. Anyone have any references related to this tool maker?
penwithchris":21blmlhf said:As promised here are two photographs of my latest acquisition - a rare mid nineteenth century panel plane by ARCHER of Goodge St. LONDON
In wonderful condition it, surprisingly, came from a bricklayer who thought it was for levelling floorboards because it is so heavy. Fortunately he didn't test his theory.
Seems to have adopted his own style of handle, wedge and front infill
Hope you like it as much as I do
Chris
Hi Chris. This is in fact a classic early Spiers pattern open handle. This pattern of panel plane has been dubbed the number one pattern or camels hump pattern. Some examples have an enclosed handle, but the vast majority of the examples I have seen to date have the open handle. A quick search on the net picked up this one http://www.thebestthings.com/oldtools/g ... 00555b.jpg.penwithchris":3m9e8dx7 said:Hello Richard - nice to hear from you
I would agree with you that the plane resembles early Spiers panel planes, but I think the handle sets it apart. I haven't seen Spiers planes with a similar handle to the one that this one sports.
It really doesn't seem appropriate to such a heavy plane.
Does it change your view?
Chris
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