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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Gaynor" data-source="post: 14361" data-attributes="member: 4034"><p>What occurs to me is that while this doesn't have "Vin content" it has, potentially of far greater value to today's owners, "Vin context" and if it serves to dispel the belief that all Vincent employees were drop-outs from Cartier and Faberge, then it is beyond price. Not "art for art's sake" but "money for God's sake". These wonderful machines were built by men on piece-work, on clapped-out machine tools. I personally possess almost as much precision measuring equipment today, as my employer did in toto.</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Gaynor, post: 14361, member: 4034"] What occurs to me is that while this doesn't have "Vin content" it has, potentially of far greater value to today's owners, "Vin context" and if it serves to dispel the belief that all Vincent employees were drop-outs from Cartier and Faberge, then it is beyond price. Not "art for art's sake" but "money for God's sake". These wonderful machines were built by men on piece-work, on clapped-out machine tools. I personally possess almost as much precision measuring equipment today, as my employer did in toto. Tom [/QUOTE]
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