Item #: 78946RU
Eleven inches long. Minor checking in one of the nuts. John Denison (1799-1876) made planes in Saybrook, CT, 1840-1876. From 1832 until then, he partnered with his brother, Lester, to make planes.
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Eleven inches long. Minor checking in one of the nuts. John Denison (1799-1876) made planes in Saybrook, CT, 1840-1876. From 1832 until then, he partnered with his brother, Lester, to make planes.