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Very interesting, thanks for posting Graham.

Mathieson and Preston also made something very similar.


A fellow Scottish infill fan rates his rather highly, I'm looking forward to trying one myself one day.
I have to confess now that this is the smoothing plane I use all the time,
http://www.toolbazaar.co.uk/gallery/tbgallery.htm



Jimi43 does his usual excellent work restoring a Spiers here:

http://www.wkfinetools.com/contrib2/Hen ... tew-01.asp



Kicking myself for not watching DB's Mathieson a bit closer, someone grabbed a bargain.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mathieson-Smo ... 1634063041
 
Would there be any other makers marks on those planes other than on the blade and lever cap?
 
No worries Mr P. I liked the fact our Russian friends also appreciate the work of old plane makers. Something I was also impressed by was how Lee Valley have full patent on their bevel down planes (at least the ones that have been on offer via axminster).

In addition Jim does some stunning work, that restoration is no exception.
 
Of all the characters in this bit of dramatic theatre I think Lee Valley's plane designs were the safest of all. Good performance at a nice price point but not setting the world on fire from an aesthetic point of view.
 

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