[pianotech] The memorial day Mystery tool Quiz .....lol

Les Koltvedt t4348lk at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 7 06:42:02 MDT 2010


My first post to the list, been lurking for a couple of weeks now.  Not sure on 
how to post to the list... hope this works.

Dale, what size blade does it use? Looks like a 10".  

Les Koltvedt



Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2010 19:36:27 -0400
From: Dale Erwin <erwinspiano at aol.com>
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Subject: Re: [pianotech] The memorial day Mystery tool Quiz .....lol
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Ok...Give up? The Hammond TRIM-O-SAW.  It was used to cut lead type  face for 
lin-0-type machines.  They are on line for sale everywhere in  various 
conditions from $80.00 on up.  My kind a tool and price. So as I  said...there 
must be thousands going to waste out there.  This one cam  from a print museum 
for ........ready.........$200.00.
  It can come with many handy dandy attachments too.  The table moves like as 
smooth as a top.
  Oh, I've been informed...its not memorial day. dang



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