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NickM

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New to me star
« on: Yesterday at 10:51:10 am »
Good morning gentleman. After lurking for an embarrassingly long time and reading until I couldn’t see straight, I finally decided to dive in a buy a star universal. From the short video i received from the seller, it looks to be in top shape.
  My question is, are there any specific areas to be looking into for any sort of corrosion or grime that may have built up over the years? Assuming the date on the box is right, it’s been sitting on someone’s bench since before I was born and I’d like to give it a thorough going over when it arrives. Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks, Nick

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Re: New to me star
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 09:19:12 pm »
Feel free to give me a call and I can walk you through it.

Bruce Williams
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Star, the original blue Press.  Made by machinist, not machines.
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