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Anderson planes

CONGER - The Irish diaspora in Munich

>What can you tell me about Anderson planes?

http://home.comcast.net/~andersonplanes/home.htm

I cant read anything about the planes... the page opens on my pc... the text flashes by and gets covered up by a picture of a plane.

They look 'holtey' like expensive... any info?

-g-

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Bruce, a MN galoot

>I've had the pleasure of meeting Wayne and holding one of his planes (a miniature miter plane) in my very own hands at a local MWTCA meeting. His planes truly are handmade, and the quality is absolutely top-notch. I've never used one so can't tell you about that aspect, but I suspect performance is the very best. They are serious eye candy.

Bruce

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Russ Allen- Chicago

>I have also had the pleasure of meeting Wayne and seeing his planes. He came to galootapalooza two years ago. He brought his planes and a partially assembled one. He gave a memorable peining demonstration captured digitally at the link below. There are also pictures of his panel plane on the galootapalooza site. Wayne has been invited to the upcoming galootapalooza (July 31st outside Chicago). He has accepted barring any last minute work conflict.

As I understand it his prices are not 'holtey' expensive. Somewhere around $100 per inch.

I emailed Wayne to tell him that he is being mentioned here. I have invited him to post a reply. I have also offered to help with his web pages. I'd like to hear from anyone who is having trouble his site. You should be able to see his gallery of planes using this link. The previous and next links should work.

Russ Allen

Chicago


Wayne's peining demo

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Ted Owen, Pittsburgh

>Thanks so much, Russ. That's very helpful.

Best, Ted

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