Open works machines

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FloridaClay
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Re: Open works machines

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Thanks Pete!

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Lucius1958
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Re: Open works machines

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Brian:

Pardon my being inordinately picky; but the "AP' you pictured is actually an "AQ" (note the feedscrew). ;)

Bill

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Re: Open works machines

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One more...
We have this gramophon since a very long time and never succeeded to find any information about it (shame on me!) except that it might be from Germany. Please,help!!!!!
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Sidewinder
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Re: Open works machines

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Are there any markings at all on the machine? The largest manufacturer af small machines like this, George Carrette would have a small GC somewhere on the underside of the casting.

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Re: Open works machines

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I also though that it could be Carette but there is absolutely no markings...

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