
LONDON RACKS
The London Rack, originally patented in 1855 by William Lund of London, was much copied in Europe. Most Europeans versions were unmarked. A telltale sign that it is a copy may be the lack of the notch in the neck of the frame, which catches the pin underneath the handle.
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