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Old 07-11-14, 01:18
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Originally Posted by Mike Cecil View Post
. I think ALCO stood for Arthur Lions Company? Others may confirm that.
Close enough Mike, actually spelt Lyon. I have a small ALCO charging set made for the RAF, with an overhead valve engine made by J.A.P. under the Alco name.
http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Arthur_Lyon_and_Co
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