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Headstock on eBay

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There is a headstock listing eBay (221172031782) right now that has aroused my curiosity. It sports SN 84999, is rough gray textured in a "C" headstock.

Is that consistent with what we think we know about headstocks?
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I think that the number makes it an 81 model. My machine ia a 1983 and has the toggle switch. Probably a mix and match headstock.
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dusty wrote:There is a headstock listing eBay (221172031782) right now that has aroused my curiosity. It sports SN 84999, is rough gray textured in a "C" headstock.

Is that consistent with what we think we know about headstocks?
The belt cover does not go with that casting. Someone has cobbled together parts....maybe a new casting for an old headstock????? If I were the seller I would provide a little more information like is it a single or double bearing quill.....
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wa2crk wrote:I think that the number makes it an 81 model. My machine ia a 1983 and has the toggle switch. Probably a mix and match headstock.
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When was the safety switch introduced?
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dusty wrote:When was the safety switch introduced?

The RED switch on the "C" headstock was introduced in 1991.
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