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Pinion Cutting Engine, English, circa 1850, bench vice supported sliding dovetailed iron frame with pinion blank and index wheel, 4 1/2 in. brass wheel with six crossings and wooden handled crank, thumb screw and brass wing nut adjustment and locking, lg. 7 in. Note: This tool is illustrated in Crom #2, page 553.


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Date:
2010-05-01

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