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Probably a long shot but by chance do you know if that inventor had ties to Maine?  I ask because back in the '70s and '80s (that I remember, could be longer) there was a Kenneth Kuhn who ran "The bullet makers workshop" IIRC the name, anyway he was quite impressive with all the equipment he had made himself and product he turned out.  I still have some .223 bullets we bought from him and would hand loaded into .222 cartridges back in the late '80s.   
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I know that he moved from a farm in Illinois to a farm in Ohio.I have only talked to him two times once ordering it and the second time buying an update for it which he sold to me at cost .It is a small world and families move we have a relative that moved to Michigan and they named a small town after them .

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Quote from: brianJ on August 16, 2020, 05:07:22 PM
There is a Danamora   spelled Dannemora in New York close to the Canadian border as well.    Real small town but may have heard of it.
Sorry can not spell. It's the prison town where the big escape was a few years ago.

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