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Believed to have been designed during the early 1920s by one John Wilhelm and manufactured until the 1940s, the Ames Triplex was an attempt to produce a "reasonably priced combination machine" able to perform as a simple lathe, boring machine and a horizontal and vertical miller/driller. The maker's slogan was: Three Machine Tools in One - Occupies One-Third Space - One-Third Cost |
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
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