I've wondered that as well. I believe it could be used for attachments like a a hole attachment, or another accessory similar to what the Oslund or the Boulet had.
I burned through three HP printers over a year. Even though they were in the office, away from the shop door, and were relatively covered, none survived. I got a Brother, and the first one lasted 6 years before I replaced it only because of user(me)damage to the scanner glass.
My current...
I've seen Slocomb mics referred to as that in a couple of trade publications from around the 1910'sm to the late 20's or so.
It all depends on where you grew up, and who you learned from.
Slocomb has their "Combination Center Drills" as well as their "Bell Type Center Drill", while I grew up...
Wow! Thank you for that information!
DO you know the time period that Slocomb made them?
Or any other information to be honest!
Have a wonderful day,
---Spyke
I actually would be interested in doing that. Ive digitized a few JT Slocomb catalogs already, and have them uploaded and available for anyone who wants to see them.
I'll DM you and we can go from there
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