US Patent: 204,992
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Apparatus for Working Rattan Plane and Guide for Working Rattan
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Patentees:
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| George P. Overin (exact or similar names) - New York City, NY |
| John H. Coldwell (exact or similar names) - New York City, NY |
| Manufacturer: |
| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Nov. 01, 1877 |
| Granted: |
Jun. 18, 1878 |
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Description: |
| The invention consists of a plane and a guide (referred to as a carrier) to hold a rattan workpiece and guide the plane along the rattan. The plane has two side cutters and a center grooving bit. It slices off a quarter section of rattan from the workpiece, tapers it, and works a groove in the center of the rattan section. The resultant rattan pieces are formed into whips. Overin was granted a patent on the whips 189954. |
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