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Русский: Кустарный сверлильный станочек для печатных плат из 1990-х годов. Оригинальный моторчик утрачен, используется китайская микродрель. Самое курьёзное, что точно такие же станочки с точно такими же деревянными набалдашками по-прежнему производятся серийно (Китай?) и продаются.
English: A primitive small drill press for printed circuit boards etc, Russia, 1990s. In 2020, exactly the same (up to the shape of the wooden handle) are sold on the internets, perhaps made in China.
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