dannyr
Established Member
I pass no final judgement - but a couple of 'what do you think?' --
regarding Rapier - their fairly common spokeshave is quite interesting - made like an adjustable wooden shave (ie blade flat to wood) - not like Stanley, Record and many others - I tried one - seemed nice in use, good blade, both round and flat fronts available (confession - I also have one in pices, needs a small repair). Anyone else have these?
(I believe Rapier were a Tyneside manufacturer?)
GTL - people often try to sell these for high sums as the adjuster looks like a Norris (but no side to side) - typically a No3 or narrow No4 smoother and body cast iron or brass/bronze - I came across two very cheap brass bodied in a market ages ago - one had a far thicker casting than the other and other differences (ie significantly better - bought it but not much used).
(I think GTL was Midlands based and mainly sold tool kits so would buy in from wherever).
Lewin - made a multi-plane (maybe equiv to Stanley, Record 45, 405) - sounds Welsh but I don't know - any good? looks OK, but it's often said that multi-planes sounded good and were bought by craftsmen after a well-paying job and then sat in its box. Again, I think they made at least one other plane.
I think these firms were all part of the post war effort to make something other than arms and, while they may not have really succeeded, I give them good marks for effort in not just copying the old designs. Or is that just sentimental?
regarding Rapier - their fairly common spokeshave is quite interesting - made like an adjustable wooden shave (ie blade flat to wood) - not like Stanley, Record and many others - I tried one - seemed nice in use, good blade, both round and flat fronts available (confession - I also have one in pices, needs a small repair). Anyone else have these?
(I believe Rapier were a Tyneside manufacturer?)
GTL - people often try to sell these for high sums as the adjuster looks like a Norris (but no side to side) - typically a No3 or narrow No4 smoother and body cast iron or brass/bronze - I came across two very cheap brass bodied in a market ages ago - one had a far thicker casting than the other and other differences (ie significantly better - bought it but not much used).
(I think GTL was Midlands based and mainly sold tool kits so would buy in from wherever).
Lewin - made a multi-plane (maybe equiv to Stanley, Record 45, 405) - sounds Welsh but I don't know - any good? looks OK, but it's often said that multi-planes sounded good and were bought by craftsmen after a well-paying job and then sat in its box. Again, I think they made at least one other plane.
I think these firms were all part of the post war effort to make something other than arms and, while they may not have really succeeded, I give them good marks for effort in not just copying the old designs. Or is that just sentimental?