Ji Case The First 150 Years By Michael S.holmes on 2040-parts.com
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
This book was printed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1992. It records the history of JI Case from 1819 to 1992, in 192 pages full of illustrations. The book is in excellent conditions.
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