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1943 Patent No. 556,274 to V. Prince, 14, Park Road, Kingston-on-Thames for a simplified method of crankshaft grinding.<ref>[http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/3rd-december-1943/36/a-simplified-method-of-crankshaft-grinding] Commercial Motor, 3 December 1943</ref>
 
UK Patent 716,484 (1946) and US Patent 2,475,401 (1949) to Victor J. Prince - Machine for regrinding worn crankshafts.<ref>[https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/c4/6f/1d/e2d57e8a80bfa6/US2475401.pdf] US Patent 2,475,401</ref>


1949 Advert. Automotive crankshaft grinding machine <ref>The Autocar of 19th August 1949 Advert p9</ref>
1949 Advert. Automotive crankshaft grinding machine <ref>The Autocar of 19th August 1949 Advert p9</ref>


1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Garage equipment. Crankshaft grinding. <ref> [[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Garage equipment. Crankshaft grinding. <ref> [[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>


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October 1956.

of Park Road, Kingston-upon-Thames.

1943 Patent No. 556,274 to V. Prince, 14, Park Road, Kingston-on-Thames for a simplified method of crankshaft grinding.[1]

UK Patent 716,484 (1946) and US Patent 2,475,401 (1949) to Victor J. Prince - Machine for regrinding worn crankshafts.[2]

1949 Advert. Automotive crankshaft grinding machine [3]

1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Garage equipment. Crankshaft grinding. [4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Commercial Motor, 3 December 1943
  2. [2] US Patent 2,475,401
  3. The Autocar of 19th August 1949 Advert p9
  4. 1963 Motor Show