B67-542
Status: Open
Item no.: 175955482044
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B67-542 JOINTER. Morris "Diamond" Sole . Of all the attempts to design a sole that would reduce friction this diamond pattern may be the dumbest, but also one of the most visually appealing with the elaborate casting on the bed. Patented in 1870 by Ellis Morris and sold for a brief period by Sandusky as the "Diamond" plane. This is a full length jointer, 21-1/2", in good clean condition with unmarked cutter, slightly spalled, chips from the end of the beech tote and worn wedge, japanning mostly gone but no rust, patent date cast ahead of throat. There's a crack in the tote but you can't see it when the cutter is in place. From the collection of Harold Unruh. Good 300-600