Identifying a south Bend lathe..

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Nelson
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Re: Identifying a south Bend lathe..

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Larry,

Try this site. Some pretty knowledgeable people there.
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Re: Identifying a south Bend lathe..

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Thanks Ken and Nelson!
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Re: Identifying a south Bend lathe..

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1911ly wrote:Thanks Ken and Nelson!
Your Very Welcome. :D

Also, take some time and look at the books,
and info in our Resources Library.

There is a lot of South Bend info in there.

Ken. :)
One must remember.
The best learning experiences come
from working with the older Masters.
Ken.
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