Shopsmith Model MR?

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Shopsmith Model MR?

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ok so I found this on the shopsmith website under the molder section
Not for use with ER, MR, or older-style Mark VII
So from what I understand, there is a 10E, 10ER, Mark V, Mark 5, Mark VII, Mark 7, Mark 2, SawSmith, and a Radial Arm Saw. So what is the "MR" model? Am I just totally oblivious to the obvious?
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Beave, to most here I am a novice, I never heard of that, but if on CL a typo or some ignorant person. On CL I have seen people call a CPMS a TS vise versa, and any other forms of saws mis named and Manufactures miss represented, even though the pic showed a Delta name plate they said Crapstman, and vise versa.
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Nothing comes up on Google for it. Tells me all I need to know ;)
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TYPO! :)

I believe it should be Mark 2(all three(?) places), but I do not understand the reason for any of the exclusions.

I assume it might be that SS Inc./RLFBRANDS LLC did not manufacture any of them.

However the Mark 5 is missing from that list. SS Inc. and predecessors all manufactured Mark 5s.
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JPG wrote:TYPO! :)

I believe it should be Mark 2(all three(?) places), but I do not understand the reason for any of the exclusions.

I assume it might be that SS Inc./RLFBRANDS LLC did not manufacture any of them.

However the Mark 5 is missing from that list. SS Inc. and predecessors all manufactured Mark 5s.
Wish we had a pic JPG
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Of what? Go the ss site/molding. The typo's are there.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... ackage.htm
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JPG wrote:Of what? Go the ss site/molding. The typo's are there.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... ackage.htm
JPG, you missed your mark, you should have had a Legal Law degree too!!! You dont miss anything usually ;) OJ should have had you too on his Deference.
So what was the MR, in are language/pics?
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ERLover wrote:
JPG wrote:Of what? Go the ss site/molding. The typo's are there.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/cata ... ackage.htm
JPG, you missed your mark, you should have had a Legal Law degree too!!! You dont miss anything usually ;) OJ should have had you too on his Deference.
So what was the MR, in are language/pics?
http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 81#p217781
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The old paper catalogs had this key:
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reible wrote:The old paper catalogs had this key:
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Ed
Based on some other quote/replies from JPG I think he has fat fingers since midnight, may need some Lasiics :D
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