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Possibly Lemuel Cobb (1743-to at least 1810) Plymouth, MA, housewright in two 1760's deeds

(see L Cobb entry in new information section)

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round 10 7/8"

beech with maple wedge

3/16" flat body chamfers

chamfer stops somewhat irregular; the two on the front side are long tapers and the two on the reverse end with a step and then a taper cut (one taper long, one taper short)

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L. Cobb

L. Cobb

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(The presentation of visually based elements (scale imprints, scale drawings, etc.) is a challenge, especially when moving from the printed page to the realm of an electronic medium. For reference, the original GAWP 5, CAWP, BARS and SOJ publications had pages which were 8-1/2" in width.)

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