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Brass and Steel Escape Wheel Cutter, England, 1819, with 3 3/4 inch dividing plate having five divisions, steel indexing arm, thumbscrew fasteners, marked on the frame AIM/1819 , and on the plate A. I.M. , overall lg. 7 in. Crom #3 discusses this engine in detail on pp. 366-367, figures 734-737.


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