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Paramo PlaneMaster Hand Plane
On Thursday, February 8, 2001 at 10:55:11 PM UTC, Kenneth Silverstein wrote:
Has anyone ever heard of an English firm called Paramo. I have a hand plane which is labelled Paramo #10 in the body casting. The adjusting knob says PlaneMaster and Made in England. It's a 9" x 2 1/8" bench rebate plane similar to the Record or Stanley #10 1/2. It's missing the blade and from the cap and adjuster design, I don't think one of the Record or Stanley ones would work. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. hi i have just bought a paramo plane with three blades they are like a stanley knife blade which slips in the guide from the side . 50m long and about 5m wide but they are hard to setup . they nothing like like a stanley plane |
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