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Work Bench Magzine Issue November December 1964

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Here is another installment folks of my really cool old magazine collection. As usual, if you see anything  you'd like in this issue, just simply ask for it below. And I'll get it up and also get you a downloadable PDF file to boot! One of my favorites in this issue, The Early American Coffee Mill.


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John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Wow, November 1964. I was at NAS Oceana, VA. Just started "C" school for the radars and computer on the A6 Intruder. The publishers included an article about a transistor organ kit. The military was just starting to utilize transistorized equipment. There was much debate over it's ability to withstand EMP's- still a concern today. It is hard to believe how far we've come is such a short time.


 


Lew

 


How about the coffee mill, John.


There's no hurry as I have a lot of things going on around here.


 


 



HARRY
BULLDOG WOODWORKING.MONTANA

John


How about the fire engine part 1 if you have the other parts, My grandson is fascinated by them. Thanks and no rush.


 



Wayne Mahler
God bless and protect our troops that serve so we can be free.

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Nothing like a little magazine cover to bring the flood of memories right Lew!!


Lewis Kauffman said:


Wow, November 1964. I was at NAS Oceana, VA. Just started "C" school for the radars and computer on the A6 Intruder. The publishers included an article about a transistor organ kit. The military was just starting to utilize transistorized equipment. There was much debate over it's ability to withstand EMP's- still a concern today. It is hard to believe how far we've come is such a short time.


 


Lew




 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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You got it Harry! I'll get em up tonight.


Harry Brink said:


 


How about the coffee mill, John.


There's no hurry as I have a lot of things going on around here.


 


 



HARRY
BULLDOG WOODWORKING.MONTANA




 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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Sure Wayne, let me look for part 2, I should have it.


Wayne Mahler said:


John


How about the fire engine part 1 if you have the other parts, My grandson is fascinated by them. Thanks and no rush.


 



Wayne Mahler
God bless and protect our troops that serve so we can be free.




 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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Here ya go Harry! And as usual, see below for the PDF file to upload to your PC. Thanks!


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John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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Wayne, I got the Fire Truck Plans, they are long, I ran out of time tonight, but I will get them up tomorrow night buddy! Your in for a real treat, they are detailed!


 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

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Wayne, here go man!  had to put this one in PDF only as it was quite a few pages and it would take up a lot of room here on this post. Click on the PDF below to open! Thanks man!


 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

John


Many thanks. You just made a very happy 4 year old grandson of mine's day.


 


 



Wayne Mahler
God bless and protect our troops that serve so we can be free.

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YOu got it Wayne! Part 2 coming shortly.


Wayne Mahler said:


John


Many thanks. You just made a very happy 4 year old grandson of mine's day.


 


 



Wayne Mahler
God bless and protect our troops that serve so we can be free.




 



John Morris
The Patriot Woodworker

Got the file, John. Thanks.


It's real interesting looking at the old pictures of the tools and the way things were done back then.


 



HARRY
BULLDOG WOODWORKING.MONTANA

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