Specimens Of The Art Of Ornamental Turning

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Specimens of the Art of Ornamental Turning

Specimens of the Art of Ornamental Turning
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Mr. Evans is well known as a manufacturer of apparatus for the practice of ornamental turning, and even if the reader were ignorant of this fact, he would suspe