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Weber Duo-Art Story - Day 4
By Brian Chesters

Hi all,  Firstly, Many thanks to Hal Davis for dating the Weber to 1920
(I guessed at 1924).

To-day, Finished re-tubing the top action and re-assembled it.
Re-covered the air motor, tracker pneumatics, air-motor governor and the
re-roll/repeat pneumatics.  Removed the expression box and disassembled
it.  One more day to go, will it work?

Brian Chesters



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