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	<title>Comments on: The Brown Tool Auction and Sale</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Rozaieski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Rozaieski</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nice score from what looks to be a nice sale. Good grab on the toothing plane. They are definitely useful for more than just veneer work. If you have some difficult grain, or a knot, they are fantastic for taming them. While knots aren&#039;t typically a problem in primary parts, sometimes I encounter them in secondary parts like drawer sides and case backs. When you need to knock them down, the toothing plane works great. They&#039;re good for localized tearout as well. Just tooth and smooth.

Excellent score on the snipe&#039;s bill. I&#039;m still looking for a good pair of these. Definitely under rated and mysterious tools but Don has done a good job of clearing up a lot of their mystique.

Bob</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice score from what looks to be a nice sale. Good grab on the toothing plane. They are definitely useful for more than just veneer work. If you have some difficult grain, or a knot, they are fantastic for taming them. While knots aren&#8217;t typically a problem in primary parts, sometimes I encounter them in secondary parts like drawer sides and case backs. When you need to knock them down, the toothing plane works great. They&#8217;re good for localized tearout as well. Just tooth and smooth.</p>
<p>Excellent score on the snipe&#8217;s bill. I&#8217;m still looking for a good pair of these. Definitely under rated and mysterious tools but Don has done a good job of clearing up a lot of their mystique.</p>
<p>Bob</p>
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