Vintage reading and reference

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roopurt5 wrote:What I really wanna know is why they're all wearing trench coats... Is it gonna rain in the shop?!
Those are 'shop' coats. Keep yer fancy duds from getting dirty/dusty.

More functional than the white ones worn by 'doctors'.

Predecessor to shop aprons. ;)


Posted this prior to reading the previous 20 posts. :o
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I couldn't stand it. I found a pristine jacketed copy of the hardback on Alibris and ordered it. 8.99 plus shipping. Looks like a good vintage book for the collection.

I am up for a project or two. Some of those look like fun! :D
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I just keep thinking they're flashers using a ShopSmith!!
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roopurt5 wrote:I just keep thinking they're flashers using a ShopSmith!!
No extended quills here folks, move along, move along.
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moggymatt wrote:
roopurt5 wrote:I just keep thinking they're flashers using a ShopSmith!!
No extended quills here folks, move along, move along.
HAHAHHAHAHAA!!!!
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