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Germany!? Wow.
My second guess would have been in England somewhere.
GOLLY..those wagons must be a whole bunch of stout..that lathe looks like it's real heavy!
Stuart
Germany!? Wow.
There used to be quite a few industrial/manufacturing buildings here in Indiana, and the Midwest in general, that were covered in limestone due to its abundance, although most were of the usual brick and steel.
My second guess would have been in England somewhere.
A Becker vertical mill and a planer in the other wagon.
Rob
German uniforms were the big give away!
I don't have an antiquated machine however I have the same issues, the photo's do not enlarge. This is strange because previous photo's he posted always seemed to work for me.
Couldn't see the uniforms. For some reason, my antiquated PC will not open the expandable version of the photo. Clicking the image only brings up the same size pic. in a new tab. Unfortunately, all of lathefan's photos he has posted in other threads operate the same way.
Love the gorgeous tools displayed in showrooms that could be living rooms in a chic mansion:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/schuchardt&schutte/
I wonder what type of brake those heavy wagons were outfitted with, if any. Hauling those heavy machines down even a slight hill seems like they would over run the horses in short order.
Stuart
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