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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewie D View Post
    I'm unsure what they came off.

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    Petty sure before the ad dropped out it said Wadkin EKA which was Wadkin's larger tenoning machine.

    Melbourne Matty.

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    Hey Cam no worries My plan was to use it somewhere along the bed of my RS when I get to restore it. That wont be for a long time so it was just going to sit on a shelf. I do have a nice old style wadkin on/off if you'd like to trade but if not I'm good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.S.Barker1970 View Post
    Petty sure before the ad dropped out it said Wadkin EKA which was Wadkin's larger tenoning machine...
    EKA 386 (of 1938).

    aEKA 386.jpg

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    I'm out of the loop on this add on Gum tree but I did spot a few early MEM switches locally which I can score if anyone needs them.
    The pic is not the actual item but they are basically the same.
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    There's a PK on Grays at the moment, $600 with a dust extractor in Port Melbourne.

    Tag photo is horrible but the listing says PK1916. Man I wish Grays would get with the times and allow higher res pics.



    http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0210-...-1916?spr=true

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    Quote Originally Posted by clear out View Post
    I'm out of the loop on this add on Gum tree but I did spot a few early MEM switches locally which I can score if anyone needs them.
    The pic is not the actual item but they are basically the same.
    H.
    I'm interested in a couple of MEM switches, especially if they're 3-phase.

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    New page, time to update:

    Added machines in bold. Test number, followed by model & serial number, then country of residence...

    Pre-1937
    594 - MG 141 - UK;
    1041 - RB 7231 - UK;
    1313 - JY 107 (bobbin sander) – Australia;
    1322 - DJ 361 (bandsaw) - United Kingdom;
    1359 - MN 20 - United Kingdom;
    1450 - DH 122 - UK;
    2000 - RC 376 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    2085 - ME 239 – New Zealand;
    2315 - NB 216 (knife grinder) - UK;
    2725 - DN 169 - Australia;
    2949 - EV 580 - New Zealand;
    3197 - RS 133 – New Zealand (RIP);
    3719 - MJ 244 (planer/thicknesser) - UK;
    4417 - DO 241 - United Kingdom;
    4501 - MA 263 - UK;
    4616 - PKA 266 – UK;
    4653 - EV 793 - UK;
    4713 - DH 163 (bandsaw) – New Zealand;
    4734 - MD 343 - UK;
    4737 - PD 351 - UK;
    4782 - EV 815 (spindle moulder) - UK;
    4818 - PL 105 (dimension saw) – UK > USA
    5029 - RTA 148 – UK;
    5164 - EPA 485 United Kingdom;
    5391 - MN 133 - Canada;
    6281 - JV 139 (bobbin sander) - UK;
    6556 - CC 847 (RAS) - UK;
    6759 - KH 253 - UK;
    6827 - MD 464 - UK;
    7336 - EPA 646 (spindle moulder) - New Zealand;
    7503 - JV 131 - United Kingdom;
    7665 - ME 513 (mortiser) - Australia;
    7671 - RS 115 – UK;
    7784 - SOA 350 - UK;
    7974 - PD 454 - New Zealand.

    1937
    8446 - MJ 413 – UK;
    9067 - PKA 390 – Australia;
    9335 - RBA 183 (buzzer) – UK;

    1938
    9510 - MA 137 (morticer) - UK;
    9650 - PKA 405 – Australia;
    9783 - PKA 412 - UK;
    10166 - EKA 386 - Australia.

    1939
    11454 - RU 161 (lathe) - UK;
    11455 - CC 1059 - New Zealand;
    11704 - LSA 592 (Router) - UK;

    1940
    13678 - SNR 224 - New Zealand;
    14371 - MS 212 (saw) - United Kingdom;
    14542 - RDA 237 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    14594 - PKA 554 - Ireland;
    14979 - EUV 164 - UK;
    15111 - RDA 441 (buzzer) – Australia;
    16264 - LSA 1258 - United Kingdom;

    1941
    17093 - PKA 607 - UK;
    17392 - PKA 613 - UK;

    1942

    18327 - RS 579 - United Kingdom;
    18548 - JTA 248 - United Kingdom;
    18695 - PKA 643 - New Zealand;
    18929 - MA 482 - UK;

    1943
    19917 - EPA 1218 (spindle moulder) - United Kingdom;

    1944
    22583 - PKA 725 - Scotland > Canada;
    22749 - RS 712 (lathe) - South Africa;
    23242 - RMA 917 (under & over) - New Zealand;

    1945
    24538 - REA 315 (24" thicknesser) - UK;
    24671 - PKA 785 - Australia;
    24965 - MA 490 (mortiser) - UK;
    25031 - PKA 800 - New Zealand;
    25539 - RS 815 - New Zealand;

    1946
    26557 - LQA 413 - USA;
    26763 - MG 699 - New Zealand;
    27390 - MA 563 - United Kingdom;
    27476 - RD 595 - United Kingdom;

    1947
    27918 - MA 580 (mortiser) - UK;
    28379 - REA 403 - New Zealand;
    29157 - PKA 969 - UK;

    1948
    30171 - LS 1925 (router) - UK;
    30253 - PKA 994 - UK;
    30459 - LQ 482 - United Kingdom;
    31145 - RD 694 - New Zealand;
    31435 - RE 485 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    31669 - CQ 123 - United Kingdom;

    1949
    34218 - MA 853 (mortiser) - UK;
    34664 - RS 1047 (lathe) - UK;
    34832 - PK 1154 (saw) - New Zealand;
    35284 - RE 668 (thicknesser) - Canada;
    35301 - RB 734 (buzzer) - New Zealand;

    1950
    35560 - RB 745 (buzzer) - United Kingdom;
    35723 - PK 1202 - UK;
    35836 - WS 240 (pattern mill) - Australia;
    35844 - RD 855 (buzzer) - UK;
    35898 - RR 142 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    36021 - RTA 339 - New Zealand;
    36376 - RT 357 - New Zealand;
    36408 - RE 705 (thicknesser) - New Zealand;
    36554 - PK 1231 - UK;
    36572 - PKF 108 - Canada;
    36796 - PK 1250 - South Africa;
    37023 - PK 1271 - USA;
    37264 - PK 1277 - Australia;
    37564 - RS 1126 (lathe) - UK;
    37727 - CQ 237 - Australia;
    38139 - MG 987 - New Zealand;
    38305 - SQ 319 - New Zealand;
    38458 - FD 799 (five head moulder) – New Zealand;

    1951
    38946 - CC 2388 - New Zealand;
    38990 - RT 361 (lathe) - UK;
    39677 - SQ 350 - New Zealand;
    39926 - MF 939 - New Zealand;
    39932 - MA 1119 - UK;
    40404 - RTA 405 (lathe) - UK;
    40523 - PK 1410 - Canada;
    41072 - RS 1233 (RS 10 lathe) - Canada;
    41075 - RS 1236 (RS 6 lathe) - Canada;
    41145 - RTA 380 - New Zealand;
    41376 - RM 2039 - Canada;

    1952
    41542 - WS 267 (pattern mill) - first machine test no. for 1952
    41563 - MA 1195 (morticer) - UK;
    41587 - SP 610 - Australia;
    41689 - PK 1437 - Canada;
    420256 - PK 1445 - Canada;
    42082 - RS 1268 (RS 8 lathe) - United Kingdom;
    42324 - LA 372 (drill press) - United Kingdom;
    42337 - RB 876 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    42461 - PK 1451 - Canada;
    42578 - RS 1291 (wood lathe) - Canada;
    42636 - RB 886 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    42687 - CK 1646 - New Zealand;
    42825 - RR 299 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    43686 - PK 1479 - New Zealand;
    44455 - RJ 1259 - Australia;

    1953
    45347 - LQ 674 - New Zealand;
    45658 - SR 1578 - UK;
    45723 - RS 1404 (lathe) - UK;
    45839 - RS 1409 (lathe) - Australia;
    46020 - RS 1415 (wood lathe) - Canada;
    46212 - JY 498 (bobbin sander) - Canada;
    46284 - NQ 312-S - Canada?;

    1954
    48966 - LM 1266 - UK;
    49057 - MA 1381 - Australia;
    49379 - PK 1702 - Canada;
    49784 - PK 1718 - Canada;
    50149 - RX 107 (30" thicknesser) - United Kingdom;
    50585 - FD 1125 - Canada?
    50651 - SQ 641 - United Kingdom;

    1955
    50716 - PK 1754 - New Zealand;
    50923 - EQ 572 - New Zealand;
    51434 - PK 1778 - Canada > USA;
    51843 - PK 1794 - USA > Canada;
    51952 - RTA 440 (lathe) - UK;
    52626 - WX 250 - Australia;
    52712 - EQ 736 - New Zealand;

    1956
    53575 - RZ 213 (buzzer) - New Zealand;
    53723 - PK 1863 - Canada;
    53792 - RK 282 (thicknesser) – USA;
    54000 - MA 1503 - Australia;
    54256 - PK 1882 - USA;
    54421 - PK 1887 - UK;
    54425 - PK 1892 - Australia;
    54477 - PK 1899 - Canada > USA;
    54478 - PK 1900 - UK;
    54521 - RM 2817 - New Zealand;
    54580 - JY 569 (bobbin sander) - Canada;
    54581 - CC 3253 (RAS) - Canada;
    54621 - EQ 871 - Australia;
    PK 1916 - 54688 - Australia;
    55049 - PK 1947 - Australia;
    55228 - LQ 865 - Canada;
    55576 - CC 3292 (RAS) - New Zealand;
    55670 - PK 1975 - Canada;
    55676 - PK 1982 - UK;

    1957
    56040 - RS 1777 (RS8 lathe) - Canada;
    56424 - EQ 1024 (spindle moulder) - UK;
    56545 - EQ 1016 - Denmark;
    56761 - EQ 1052 - United Kingdom;
    56837 - EQ 1050 - United Kingdom;
    57045 - EQ 1061 (spindle moulder) - United Kingdom.

    1958
    59000 - FM 130 (buzzer/thicknesser) - UK;

    1959
    61036 - RZ 352 - Canada.

    1960
    62563 - EKA 1339 (5-head tenoner) - UK;
    63449 - EQ 1747 - Australia;
    63527 - JV 594 - USA;
    63755 - MF 1658 (mortiser) - New Zealand (though with Aus. dealer tag).

    Cheers, Vann.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wallace1973 View Post
    Hey Cam no worries My plan was to use it somewhere along the bed of my RS when I get to restore it. That wont be for a long time so it was just going to sit on a shelf. I do have a nice old style wadkin on/off if you'd like to trade but if not I'm good.
    Mark,

    Sounds like that could be a plan. I paid for them, and he is shipping them today. I will send you an email when it comes and we can work out if there each suitable for our needs.

    Quote Originally Posted by clear out View Post
    I'm out of the loop on this add on Gum tree but I did spot a few early MEM switches locally which I can score if anyone needs them.
    The pic is not the actual item but they are basically the same.
    H.
    hey Henry,

    If there is one or two after Vann has had his fill, I will probably be interested in buying them.

    cheers,

    Cam

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    Quote Originally Posted by bueller View Post
    There's a PK on Grays at the moment, $600 with a dust extractor in Port Melbourne.

    Tag photo is horrible but the listing says PK1916. Man I wish Grays would get with the times and allow higher res pics.



    http://www.graysonline.com/lot/0210-...-1916?spr=true

    $2100 plus dealers premium and GST!

    Joining the PK club is expensive for someone
    Though it does look to be in reasonable condition.

    Have fun,
    Alli

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vann View Post
    New page, time to update...
    21 more machines added since 8th September.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vann View Post
    21 more machines added since 8th September.

    Cheers, Vann.
    You still don't have any of my wadkins yet Vann, sorry I've been slack !

    Melbourne Matty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L.S.Barker1970 View Post
    You still don't have any of my wadkins yet Vann, sorry I've been slack !

    Melbourne Matty.
    Hi Matty. I expect a full list of all your Wadkins, complete with history and photographs, within the hour .

    But seriously, I would appreciate any numbers and photos you're willing to share, when you find time.

    Cheers, Vann.
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    Hi Vann,

    1 very early machine.planerthicknesser.jpg
    1 from the 50's and 2 more late model ones for your collection
    image_89943.jpgwadkin 006.jpgWadkin_Mortise.jpg

    Have fun,
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    Hi Vann,
    Here's a pic of those switches I liberated from the local Mens shed.
    They are 3 phase if you want them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clear out View Post
    Hi Vann,
    Here's a pic of those switches I liberated from the local Mens shed.
    They are 3 phase if you want them.
    H.
    Quote Originally Posted by Vann View Post
    I'm interested in a couple of MEM switches, especially if they're 3-phase.

    Cheers, Vann.
    Quote Originally Posted by Camoz
    hey Henry,

    If there is one or two after Vann has had his fill, I will probably be interested in buying them.
    Henry, thank-you. One for me and one for Camo?

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