Bridgeport milling machines.
"Noddy" wrote in message
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"David Billington" wrote in
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I own one of those offshore Bridgeports, an Adcock and Shipley,
made in
the UK. I suspect it was just easier/cheaper to make on this side
of the
pond for the UK and European markets rather than ship them across
the
Atlantic. I live in the UK so I suspect most I come across are
made here
or were.
A fair few of the Adcock & Shipley made machines found there way
down here
to Oz as well, as up until the early '70's or so fairly generous tax
concessions were offered when buying from the "Mother Country".
That's largely the reason why so much of our imported machinery and
automotive stuff came from England or Canada.
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Regards,
Noddy.
Initially Adcock & Shipley made Bridgeports under licence, but after
not very long Bridgeport bought Adcock&Shipley and ran it as a
subdivision.
AWEM
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