Identifying model of Lodge + Shipley

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Identifying model of Lodge + Shipley Dr. Butter 04-27-2006
Posted by Dr. Butter on April 28, 2006, 1:38 pm
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My reference shows 1920 machines begining with serial #25725 so yours
may be really really old

Ours was 28725. Did y'all have some sort of murcery relay down near
the motor? Boss took it off even though it seemed to be working once
we figured out what it was. I'd never seen or heard of one before


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