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The Record story

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I watched this video a few days ago and found it a fascinating watch. Like most I knew some of the story but unaware of many other details. Mathew at workshop Heaven gets a couple of mentions towards the end.
It's a long video btw.

 
The title says it all, Record were the vice and clamp manufacturers for British engineering for what must have been close to a century and once made elsewhere the quality was never the same. Just another great company like so many others we once had that are no more.
 
The title says it all, Record were the vice and clamp manufacturers for British engineering for what must have been close to a century and once made elsewhere the quality was never the same. Just another great company like so many others we once had that are no more.
The detail is interesting Roy and how it unfolds and turns full circle.
 
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