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PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 11:51 pm 
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Help, help , help!! I just bought a Kingsley wire marker at a garage sale. The owner had it sitting in the corner of his garage for at least thirty years, (it has Lockheed decals on it) collecting dust. It is complete but has no manual. It definitely needs to be cleaned and serviced but I wouldn't want to attempt it without some type of operating guides. The model number is KWE-7B. I also posted this in the aviation literature section. Any Wixers out there might have a manual they could copy for me? I'm more than happy (thrilled really) to cover any expenses for copying and shipping. THX Chris


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Would this be a hot stamp machine for wiring harnesses?

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Avid distributors up in Denton, Texas has one for sale for five hundred bucks.

You might try them as an option for a manual.

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Try Kingsley at (800) 421-0995.

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WestPac in Rialto also has one in use.


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Yes, It's a hot stamp machine. Thx for the other replies. I'll give them a shot


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