Old 11-09-2011, 09:48 AM
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jljack
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That's the trouble...the real vintage handcranks are few and far between. Lots of machines were made with handcranks, but were also made to take a motor later. When our country electrified in the 1930's, lots of people bought the motors and took off the handcranks and threw them away.
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