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anyone have any idea of mfgr or use????

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anyone have any idea of mfgr or use????

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/tls/711692916.html

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Looks like a 40's or mid 50's B&S.
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A grungy old one.

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anyone have any idea of mfgr or use????

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/tls/711692916.html

thanks in advance.

bob in phx

I don't know the brand but it looks to be a conventional tool and cutter
grinder with a motorized universal work head and tailstock. If salvageable,
certainly well worth the asking price with the tooling.

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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 21:47:04 -0500, "Don Young"
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"Bob in Phx" wrote in message
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anyone have any idea of mfgr or use????

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/tls/711692916.html

thanks in advance.

bob in phx

I don't know the brand but it looks to be a conventional tool and cutter
grinder with a motorized universal work head and tailstock. If salvageable,
certainly well worth the asking price with the tooling.

Don Young

i agree...

Now..if its clapped out....

may be an Edwards (english/us ) or THC brand (taiwan) from the fuzzy
pictures.

though using Zoom to blow up the pictures....$250-300 may be more in
line with its value.



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