Earliest known metal plows James Silcock and Elihu Dutcher
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459. METAL PLOW PLANE. Elihu Dutcher. Dutcher, of Pownal, VT, worked in the 1840s and made one of the earliest known metal plows. Although the handful of known examples have the word "Patent" cast into the frame no patent has been identified. Unlike the example in PTAMPIA I, Figure 88, this one has slotted nuts holding the arm and depth stops, all identical and clearly original. It also has a complete undamaged tote and all of the screws holding the wooden fence. There's a 3/16" break in the top of the left depth stop, no right depth stop present, and the name Dutcher is very faint. Very clean and super rare. Good+ 3000 - 6000
636. METAL PLOW PLANE. James Silcock Patent. The unmistakable pattern of James Silcock's plane, the earliest patented metal plow, but it has lost its metal plaque. Cast iron with beech tote and fence, all original, carefully cleaned, some light pitting on iron, one original cutter. Good+ 800 - 1500
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