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    Help ID'ing these old molding planes?

    I have a box of old molding planes that I'm trying to identify and research. I suspect that they are Golden Lane, made in Ireland because one, but only one of the lot is stamped with "Booth 35 Golden Lane Dublin". I will attach a photo of one of them - its not the inscribed one - I can take more photos.
    Out of the dozen or so I have, only 4 are marked. Inscribed as follows:
    1) "Booth 35 Golden Lane Dublin" (in script) - also "MZ Cronin" (may be ML) and initials M W
    2) A O'Connel" and "H Brown"
    3) T A Hern (I think)
    4) TAH

    I will appreciate your help-Thanks in advance

    http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/7365/19rf2.jpg
    http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/7433/43uw.jpg


    Lane

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lane Wintermute
    I have a box of old molding planes that I'm trying to identify and research. I suspect that they are Golden Lane, made in Ireland because one, but only one of the lot is stamped with "Booth 35 Golden Lane Dublin". I will attach a photo of one of them - its not the inscribed one - I can take more photos.
    Out of the dozen or so I have, only 4 are marked. Inscribed as follows:
    1) "Booth 35 Golden Lane Dublin" (in script) - also "MZ Cronin" (may be ML) and initials M W
    2) A O'Connel" and "H Brown"
    3) T A Hern (I think)
    4) TAH

    I will appreciate your help-Thanks in advance

    http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/7365/19rf2.jpg
    http://img173.imageshack.us/img173/7433/43uw.jpg


    Lane
    Hello Lane

    Booth's was a family run timber merchants and tool sellers. They were based in Golden lane for many years. In the 1840's the company was headed by two brothers - I think their names were Richard and Gordon Booth. I have a good friend who lives in Dublin I will ask him if the family still operate the business or if the name is still in use.

    Regards Gary
    Last edited by Gary M Kramer; 04-27-2006 at 3:23 AM.

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    Gary,
    Thanks for the info - and please do make the contact. I'd love to learn more. I have a set of about 15 or so of these and would really like to learn more about their identification and their value... below is a close up of the inscription on the one that is marked - any help apprecited.


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    Gary,
    Still trying to learm more about these - did you ever get to talk to your friend in Ireland?

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