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100 year old and 105 year old "Knuckle Busters"
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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 458340" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Have thought about doing a restoration on the 1913 as it needs a bit of work on it still. I have to work on the tank and repair some of the solder joints. Doing this will change the "Patina" of the engine. Each time I think about it I find that I like this engine in the visual condition I bought it in and am hoping the repairs will not hinder the look too much. It is a true survivor with the scars of age to prove it. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 458340, member: 3278"] [size=5]Have thought about doing a restoration on the 1913 as it needs a bit of work on it still. I have to work on the tank and repair some of the solder joints. Doing this will change the "Patina" of the engine. Each time I think about it I find that I like this engine in the visual condition I bought it in and am hoping the repairs will not hinder the look too much. It is a true survivor with the scars of age to prove it. [/size] [/QUOTE]
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