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<p>[QUOTE="lptools, post: 1368176, member: 12131"]Hello, "Owasco Tool Co. A trade name used by the Auburn Tool Co. from 1875-1893 and by the Ohio Tool Co. after its merge with the Auburn Tool Co. in 1893." From Pollak's Guide to American Wooden Planes. Try some white chalk or baby powder on the front end of the body, it may highlight the maker's mark. Regards, Lou[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lptools, post: 1368176, member: 12131"]Hello, "Owasco Tool Co. A trade name used by the Auburn Tool Co. from 1875-1893 and by the Ohio Tool Co. after its merge with the Auburn Tool Co. in 1893." From Pollak's Guide to American Wooden Planes. Try some white chalk or baby powder on the front end of the body, it may highlight the maker's mark. Regards, Lou[/QUOTE]
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