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    Please Help Identify

    Do any of you recognize these presses? I saw the picture on FB, and it's bugged me ever since. I keep thinking they might be made by Ponsness Warren, but I'm just guessing.

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    Whatever brand, it looks to be pretty solid.

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    Interesting. Notice no handle???

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    WOW, those presses have to be 100lbs apiece never saw any thing like it. Not even HOLLYWOOD is built that stout! Gotta be shop build.
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    looks like they both have electric motors mounted on the back. and the one on the right has a controller, like a VFD? mounted on the side with a bunch of cables connected.
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    Perhaps an old Camdex? They have a VERY slight resemblance to current models, but you almost have to wish it so.

    I don't a clue what a 30 year old Camdex would look like.

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    Did Pacific or Bair ever make a commercial loading press? They remind me of heavy duty Pacific 300's.

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    C-H made a 3 position press that looked kinda like that but not as heavy......
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