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Default ROSKELLY lathes??

I never heard of this brand. There is one one ebay we might be
interested in.
7504273049 is the ebay # if you want to take a look. What were wanting
to find is a lathe with a min. of 44 in between centers if anyone has
one in the way.

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I never heard of this brand. There is one one ebay we might be
interested in.
7504273049 is the ebay # if you want to take a look. What were wanting
to find is a lathe with a min. of 44 in between centers if anyone has
one in the way.


I think it's a company in SLC Utah that had their name put on Asian import
machines.

Harold


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