W. G. Goetz & Sons History

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Model 23PV Automatic Vacuum Closing Machine

Goetz Model 23PV Automatic Vacuum Closing Machine catalog pages, courtesy Ray Pond.
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This entry was posted in Catalogues & Manuals, Closing Machines, Machinery on November 14, 2020 by admin.

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