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	<title>Comments on: Machinist Chest</title>
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		<title>By: John Miletta</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Miletta</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yes, They are very nice chests even if one were to restore as a antique.When I began my jurney preserving the history of the american in the work place I found that certain hardware was no longer available so being a machinist myself I began manufacturing replacement hardware and such. Well that was three years ago. Were entering our seconed year with a web site .Please visit us at WWW.MACHINISTCHEST.COM For restored chests and replacement hardware such as sewn Leather Handles, Knobs &amp; Knob Backplates , Framed Mirrors , Panel Pulls, New Stiff Felt in various colors , Lid pins , Split Rivets and Screws Just to name a few.I also can be reached at JOHN@MACHINISTCHEST.COM</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, They are very nice chests even if one were to restore as a antique.When I began my jurney preserving the history of the american in the work place I found that certain hardware was no longer available so being a machinist myself I began manufacturing replacement hardware and such. Well that was three years ago. Were entering our seconed year with a web site .Please visit us at <a href="http://WWW.MACHINISTCHEST.COM">http://WWW.MACHINISTCHEST.COM</a> For restored chests and replacement hardware such as sewn Leather Handles, Knobs &amp; Knob Backplates , Framed Mirrors , Panel Pulls, New Stiff Felt in various colors , Lid pins , Split Rivets and Screws Just to name a few.I also can be reached at <a href="mailto:JOHN@MACHINISTCHEST.COM">JOHN@MACHINISTCHEST.COM</a></p>
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