[LB032121], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Brainard Milling Machine Co, August 20th, 1889
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Title
[LB032121], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Brainard Milling Machine Co, August 20th, 1889
Editor's Notes
"Some two years ago we bought from you a large size gear cutter. At the time this was bought, the machine we wanted was more of a Universal Milling Machine than a special gear cutter, and consequently we have had very little use for it. In looking over your catalogue I find that one of your largest size No. 1 Standard Universal Milling Machines would be very much more suitable for our work than this, and would like to know if we could not make [unclear] arrangement to [unclear] this gear cutter for one of them. We do not have a [unclear] to cut once in six months, and then nine times out of ten we should be able to do it on this machine. Whereas, the Universal Milling Machine would be working all the time. Please give me an answer immediately, and very much oblige" Yours truly, Edison Laboratory by Chas. Batchelor
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Recipient
Date
1889-08-20
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB032-F
Microfilm ID
139:649
Document ID
LB032121
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University