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Shoe-eye′let-ing ma-chine′.

Eyelets are fed one by one from the reservoir at the top, down the inclined ways, and are seized at the foot between the plunger and anvil, and riveted in their proper places in the shoe or strip of leather, which is held and fed by the operator.

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