13.5" x 3.5". Brass, Patented June 23, 1874. Charles Webb designed this machine in response to what he saw as a fatal flaw in the design of existing reloading machines: the number of small parts that could be easily lost, rendering the device useless. Webb's design consisted of a single device, allowing for safer and more efficient use. Further detailed information regarding this device may be found on the official website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at www.uspto.gov. Provenance:Further technical information regarding this device may be found on the official website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at www.uspto.gov. Condition: Very good overall. Dull patina to brass parts. Appears functional.
13.5" x 3.5". Brass, Patented June 23, 1874. Charles Webb designed this machine in response to what he saw as a fatal flaw in the design of existing reloading machines: the number of small parts that could be easily lost, rendering the device useless. Webb's design consisted of a single device, allowing for safer and more efficient use. Further detailed information regarding this device may be found on the official website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at www.uspto.gov. Provenance:Further technical information regarding this device may be found on the official website of the United States Patent and Trademark Office at www.uspto.gov. Condition: Very good overall. Dull patina to brass parts. Appears functional.
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