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This man should be able to tell you.
George Bower, California
http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.u...C%20California

Why? He worked for the company in Kirkheaton.


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|I was given this tool some years ago by a machinist specialising in
gears and splines that didn't know what it was.
| I thought it might be of some use on a mill but haven't used it yet.
| The tool was manufactured by the Monarch Tool Company Ltd,
Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, UK.
| Internet searchs found no reference to the company.
| The tailstock is spring loaded and when the headstock spindle is
rotated anti-clockwise as
| you look from the tailstock moves towards the tailstock. It sit on a
graduated swivelling base.
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| http://metalworking.com/DropBox/monarchmysterytool.txt
| http://metalworking.com/DropBox/monarchmysterytool.jpg
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| Any thoughts as to what its purpose is would be appreciated.
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Unfortunately the page about Mr Bower appears for about 1 second on my
browser and is then refreshed to display a short set of links to other
subjects. The other site pages generally seem to do the same thing. I'll
see if I can view on another system.

Mungo Bulge wrote:

This man should be able to tell you.
George Bower, California
http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.u...C%20California

Why? He worked for the company in Kirkheaton.



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"David Billington" wrote in message
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Unfortunately the page about Mr Bower appears for about 1 second on my
browser and is then refreshed to display a short set of links to other
subjects. The other site pages generally seem to do the same thing. I'll
see if I can view on another system.


The last line of the article is:

"George's e-mail address is "


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Thanks i'll email him.

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Unfortunately the page about Mr Bower appears for about 1 second on my
browser and is then refreshed to display a short set of links to other
subjects. The other site pages generally seem to do the same thing. I'll
see if I can view on another system.


The last line of the article is:

"George's e-mail address is "



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The mail was returned, user unknown. Will have to hope someone else
appears that knows.

David Billington wrote:

Thanks i'll email him.

jtaylor wrote:

"David Billington" wrote in message
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Unfortunately the page about Mr Bower appears for about 1 second on my
browser and is then refreshed to display a short set of links to other
subjects. The other site pages generally seem to do the same thing.
I'll
see if I can view on another system.


The last line of the article is:

"George's e-mail address is "






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David Billington wrote:

The mail was returned, user unknown. Will have to hope someone else
appears that knows.

David Billington wrote:

Thanks i'll email him.

jtaylor wrote:

"David Billington" wrote in message
...

Unfortunately the page about Mr Bower appears for about 1 second on my
browser and is then refreshed to display a short set of links to other
subjects. The other site pages generally seem to do the same thing.
I'll
see if I can view on another system.


The last line of the article is:

"George's e-mail address is "




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