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Master Rod?

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  • #16
    Re: Master Rod?

    I too have and have read Graham's R-2800, Allied pistons and R-4360.
    The R-2800 was the most fascinating, I think because of the specialization. But the Allied pistons was extremely interesting. I felt that the R-4360 started to get a bit mundane with all of the details on variants.

    All are a fantastic insight into the amazing engineering and ingenuity.

    No electronic calculators.
    No Autocad.
    No E-mail.
    No laser printers.

    Absolutely amazing!!!

    TJ

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    • #17
      Re: Master Rod?

      You people KICK A$$!! Much Thanks to all!!!

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