Item #: EXCELSIOR 103122
The finest example we have ever offered. 10 inch yellow birch. The wedge has a split along its length, otherwise very fine. John NICHOLSON, born 1712, worked in Wrentham, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Rhode Island 1733-66. He was the son of Francis NICHOLSON, the first American plane maker.
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The finest example we have ever offered. 10 inch yellow birch. The wedge has a split along its length, otherwise very fine. John NICHOLSON, born 1712, worked in Wrentham, Massachusetts and Cumberland, Rhode Island 1733-66. He was the son of Francis NICHOLSON, the first American plane maker.