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South Bend Lathe for sale in Knoxville area (Jefferson City, TN)
Yeah, I think I spoke too soon. Was reading the plate on the lathe & saw the date there. Didn't think about it, just posted. Another member pointed out that the date was probably a patent date. On Sun, Oct 2, 2022 at 9:52 AM Don Hubbard <don.hubbard@...> wrote: RE: which series? |
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Don Hubbard
RE: which series?
I don’t want to spoil the fun, but it looks like this one thhat is from the 1930s. Note that I still have bits to polish/fettle… |
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Roger Bickers
Ok guys, educate yourselves as to what it is.. is it a Series O, R, N, or perhaps another all together? Here's a hint at what you look at more than anything ... the aprons face. The difference(s) will be subtle. 😉
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Could be. Lathe model doesn't look that old On Sat, Oct 1, 2022 at 9:33 AM Davis Johnson <davis@...> wrote:
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Davis Johnson
I think that may be a patent date. On 10/1/22 09:25, Greg wrote:
I don't know if anybody is interested, but I found this Craigslist ad this morning in the Knoxville C/L postings. It's for a South Bend lathe with a dated 1906 tag on it. Don't know the person posting. Just putting it out there. |
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I don't know if anybody is interested, but I found this Craigslist ad this morning in the Knoxville C/L postings. It's for a South Bend lathe with a dated 1906 tag on it. Don't know the person posting. Just putting it out there.
https://knoxville.craigslist.org/tls/d/jefferson-city-south-bend-lathe/7539553835.html |
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