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 An Elect lathe of the 1950s with the sturdier "production" type bed - in plain paint and fitted with a "Combination" heavy-duty tailstock and a foot-treadle operated Spring-bind Collet Closer Attachment. This latter device consisted of a round spring which could be closed over the headstock pulley to stop it rotating - combined with a lever-action collet opener. 
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A 1969 Elect rigged for production work and fitted with a ball-bearing headstock spindle, twin-pedestal supported bed, Revolving Tailstock and Double (lever-feed) Compound Slide Rest. 
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 Another version of the Elect lathe - nickel plated, supported on twin pedestals and fitted with a "Plain" (push-barrel) tailstock - and a compound slide rest carrying a vertical slide fitted with a high-speed milling and grinding head. 
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 Another version of the Elect lathe - nickel plated, supported on twin pedestals and fitted with the heavier "Combination" tailstock and a screw-feed compound slide rest. 
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