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Maybe a 13" x 4' membership?
Hi folks, I am excited about this new egroup, but I have a 13" not 9"
Its a 1939 model, sold originally to East Newark, NJ high school. If you call SB with your serial no., they can tell you where it was originally sold. The 13" model is the one some of us old timers grew up with in high schools shops, I have been told, but not verified that they are still used in some high school shops. I have a good story I will list about how I came to purchase mine about 8 mos ago from a great used machinery guy here in Richmond, VA. Also ebay and flea markets are great places to get old SB stuff. Much less than you will pay for it at south bend. Well if I have not offened the 9 inchers too badly I will be back. big tom |
Paul R. Hvidston
Big Tom,
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Size does matter, but not here ;-) I'd love to hear your story. Paul R. Hvidston Upland, CA ----- Original Message -----
From: <millertam@...> To: <southbendlathe@...> Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 11:25 AM Subject: [southbendlathe] Maybe a 13" x 4' membership? Hi folks, I am excited about this new egroup, but I have a 13" not 9" |
Wish I had 13". Any South Bender can join in. Lets here your story.
I bought my Southbend Model A 9x 24 on ebay last week. They are shipping it today. I hope to have it after Christmas. Got it for $450.00 USD. --- In southbendlathe@..., millertam@e... wrote: Hi folks, I am excited about this new egroup, but I have a 13" not9" Its a 1939 model, sold originally to East Newark, NJ high school.If you call SB with your serial no., they can tell you where it wasgrew up with in high schools shops, I have been told, but not verified |
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