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B68-657
 
 
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B68-657 SHOOT BOARD PLANE. Bailey Split Frame. Series D split frame with the cam-locked lever cap, early type without the banjo spring, knob attached with a machine screw screwed into a raised boss on the frame. The 2-1/4" Charles Buck cutter has a plate riveted over the central hole to fit the frog. 16" sole. The shoot board is the rarest configuration of the split frames, and there are some differences between this one and the two others we've seen. It has a tote, which appears original and has the typical Bailey attachment mechanism; the knob is cast iron; the cap screw is a wingnut that could be a replacement; the adjustment screw is a different shape than we've seen; and there's a reinforcing strap on the side handle marked "O. Olsen" that could be a user modification. Despite the differences it looks like a Bailey product. Red japanning about 20%, wood has moderate wear, cutter pitted but metal otherwise clean. From the collection of Harold Unruh. Good 2000-4000

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