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I have ECKOLD 1927? Picture attached, but is in poor condition. From BFW -
productions Messerschmidt, Focke-Wulf. Wery old machine. DSC00835.jpg DSC00529.jpg
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Jaroslav |
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Jaroslav, is that a machine that you own? Is it a top or bottom stroke? Which part moves, top or bottom?
That is an interesting machine. The oldest I've ever seen.
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Kerry Pinkerton |
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Jaroslav, your machine is very interesting. I would like to see more pictures of it from different angles. Trying to figure out how it works and what adjustments it has.
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Joe Hartson There is more than one way to go to town and they are all correct. |
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I agree with Joe. More photos please. How do the tools mount? No reason you could not adapt to new Eckold tooling? We helped some folks with previous version (bottom stroke) machines adapt to the new quick change tools.
Just because the machine is old, does not mean it won't work fine.
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Jaroslav, 'BFW" was the original name of the Messerschmitt company (Bayeriche Flugzeug Werke- Bavarian Aircraft Factory). They were located in Augsburg just north of Munich. Focke-Wulf was a separate company founded after BFW. I once wrote a book on aviation history. Bill Longyard
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Bill Longyard Winston-Salem, NC Last edited by longyard; 12-06-2012 at 03:58 PM. |
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