[78-L] Disc Cutting Machine Query
Malcolm Rockwell
malcolm at 78data.com
Sun May 5 09:34:41 PDT 2013
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Malcolm
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On 5/5/2013 6:14 AM, RUSSELL BARNES wrote:
> Thanks,
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> Yes, I'm trying to get that organised.
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> I don't own it but am intrigued when something which is 'not run of the mill' turns up. Hopefully I can obtain permission to take photos.
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> Russ
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> Post some pictures, please.
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> On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 9:18 AM, RUSSELL BARNES <r.barnes4 at btopenworld.com>wrote:
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> Can anyone assist please regarding a Disc Cutting Machine query. This
>> cutter has recently come to light here in the UK.
>>
>> It appears to be of American origin and I'm hoping that collector friends
>> in the US can kindly help with identification please.
>>
>> Contained within one case it possibly could be described as
>> 'portable'. From appearance the date could be late 1930's - early '40s.
>>
>> It bears the wording DEEDE, NH - which - presumably is New Hampshire.
>> Not much to go on I know - but any ideas please,
>>
>> Russ Barnes,
>> Dorset, UK
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