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Brass and Steel Pinion Cutting Engine, Switzerland, c. 1800, with wood pulley and handles, and steel frame with brass assembly with dovetail slides, ht. 12, lg. with handle 16 in. Note: Crom #2 discusses this tool on pp. 550-551, and it is illustrated as figures 1098 and 1099.


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