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Edison Cylinder Machine

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https://danville.craigslist.org/atq/d/e ... 22340.html

May have to see if the owner will come off his price..

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          It comes with three dozen rolls... too bad it's not closer to Thanksgiving... [tbody]:lol:[/tbody]
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          Say Curt A on the last photo what is that thumb screw on the back of the carriage? Must have something to do with the feed screw.....

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          dutchman wrote:Say Curt A on the last photo what is that thumb screw on the back of the carriage? Must have something to do with the feed screw.....

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          its for a Edison shaver attachment.

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          12jslater wrote:
          dutchman wrote:Say Curt A on the last photo what is that thumb screw on the back of the carriage? Must have something to do with the feed screw.....

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          its for a Edison shaver attachment.
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          I remember several years ago, $500.00 was the going price for an Edison Standard with cylinders.
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          Phonofreak wrote:I remember several years ago, $500.00 was the going price for an Edison Standard with cylinders.
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