Even the sales brochures and price lists are of little help for many lack model-type designations and simply refer to machines as '9-inch swing', '11-inch Swing' and '13-inch swing', etc. Identification One of the problems in identifying specific models of Harrison lathe made during the period to 1965 is the lack of a nameplate some lathes, especially the later 11-inch, 140, 155, 165, 190, 13-inch and 15-inch types, did have them, but by no means all. A partial list of Serial Numbers can be found. The notes below concern the pre M-Series machines, mainly variants of the original L.5 Model. All these types, together with the smaller, older versions, are in great demand, especially the latter type for use by model engineers, home-shop machinists and in smaller professional machine shops.
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