Odd Cincinnati No2 Tool & Cutter grinder serial number
Another serial number question I'm afraid. One if the first things you do ("what have I actually brought home?") Is checking serial numbers. I've read several posts and googled on the matter, but the number on my new to me machine doesn't seem to make any sense. The machine was produced in Birmingham and the serial number is CK6510-10. The motor (2700 rpm) is in the base of the machine and runs a flat belt.
The 'C' could mean "tool & cutter grinder" but the 'K' doesn't fit that system.. If you ignore the 'k' you could think that the '65' following the 'C' is the production year, but the 'C' was used to identify tcg's up to 1960..
HELP!?
Another serial number question I'm afraid. One if the first things you do ("what have I actually brought home?") Is checking serial numbers. I've read several posts and googled on the matter, but the number on my new to me machine doesn't seem to make any sense. The machine was produced in Birmingham and the serial number is CK6510-10. The motor (2700 rpm) is in the base of the machine and runs a flat belt.
The 'C' could mean "tool & cutter grinder" but the 'K' doesn't fit that system.. If you ignore the 'k' you could think that the '65' following the 'C' is the production year, but the 'C' was used to identify tcg's up to 1960..
HELP!?
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