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Like many other marine engine builders, Torrey Roller Brushing Works initially operated as a foundry and machine shop. Around 1904, they expanded their product line to include two-cycle marine engines. World War I put began to put demands on the company forge for war work, and they stopped building marine engines around 1914.
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