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1796 Patented a comb-cutting machine. Described and illustrated in Rees's Cyclopedia.
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1796 Patented a comb-cutting machine. Described and illustrated in Rees's Cyclopedia. See illustrations.


1817 'Patents Lately Enrolled ..... WILLIAM BUNDY, Pratt Place, Camden Town, mathematical instrument-maker, for machinery for breaking and preparing flax and hemp, February 1.'<ref>The Scots Magazine, 1 August 1817</ref>
1817 'Patents Lately Enrolled ..... WILLIAM BUNDY, Pratt Place, Camden Town, mathematical instrument-maker, for machinery for breaking and preparing flax and hemp, February 1.'<ref>The Scots Magazine, 1 August 1817</ref>

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Bundy's comb cutting machine
Bundy's comb cutting machine - detail

1796 Patented a comb-cutting machine. Described and illustrated in Rees's Cyclopedia. See illustrations.

1817 'Patents Lately Enrolled ..... WILLIAM BUNDY, Pratt Place, Camden Town, mathematical instrument-maker, for machinery for breaking and preparing flax and hemp, February 1.'[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Scots Magazine, 1 August 1817