I've used a Sandusky Tool Company plow plane for some years. I've also had the Veritas small plow for a number of years. Of the two I much prefer the wood stock, I will not go into all the reasons but anyone that has used a good wooden plow will know why. Anyway I'll cut to the chase, a few days ago I had a few minutes to waste and made the mistake of checking some tool sellers sites and came across a beautiful Auburn plow plane from the late 1800s. At first I passed it by but after sleeping on it, I figured what the heck it is only money and damn the plow sure was pretty. Bottom line, I whipped out the AmEx and it arrived yesterday.
Here is a photo of the Sandusky on the left and the Auburn on the right. Both work very well and I expect I'll keep a #4 cutter in one and a #5 in the other most of the time and just use the one with the needed cutter. Did I mention it sure is pretty.
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