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HARDING’S “Improved Revolution Counter”
From a triple expansion marine steam engine.
Believed ex Icelandic fishing trawler ‘Lord Tedder’.
~ Case 10.5″ Long ~
Price On Application
Category: Tachometers & Engine Revolution Counters
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