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Hure' tables

JHOLLAND1

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in addition to pioneering machine tool design/build Pierre Philippe Hure'
introduced adjustable work tables with a form of gallic elegance--1870's

Vintage Industrial of Phoenix builds reproductions

looks like classy industrial chic' with well heeled customer list

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I will place an order for one each of the first, second, and 4th (if it comes with the matching assistant). Thanks.
 
As a follow up to Billtodd and Teds postings, I sadly regret, the passing of castings and forgings with their lovely flowing curves and tasteful proportions In this catagory also, I very much include the examples of the bridge builders and structural engineers of yesterday, One only has to think on the high skills of the anglesmiths , riveters, boilermakers, and platers, to appreciate how they coverted the artistic thoughts of the designers of those past days into something which enhanced the world.

Nowadays we live in a world of the flame cut and grind merchants How skills have changed?
 








 
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