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Kinda cool provenance (says he who still uses Kodak film, yes they still make film.)Mine is 53072
Shipped to the Eastman Kodak company in Rochester, NY in December 1981.
Inch/metric, taper attachment, no coolant pump or ELSR.
It has the J.I.C. cabinet behind the headstock.
Kinda cool provenance (says he who still uses Kodak film, yes they still make film.)
I've seen other inch-metric 10EE's (on the internet/ebay) that didn't have ELSR. That lack seems odd since I'd think cutting metric threads would be one instance where the ELSR feature would be particularly useful.
Does yours have the all solid state DC drive?
David
Found out that was delivered to Higgins Industries in New Orleans, the makers of higgins amphibious boats used during D-Day.My 10EE round dial in FL serial 23232 8/1943.
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