Sterling bandit identified

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Sterling bandit identified

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Hi, just some wisdom needed.
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It is called a Sterling, one of the many British made machines using the Gunther Wulff German mechanisms. Often come up for sale and sometime have a top box like below which sold at auction 4 years ago for £50

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Thank you
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Who's the guy from Coventry? Can he repair this machine? How much will it cost?
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That might be me.
Except I'm not in Coventry any more, where are you and what's the problem?

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