Vintage American Woodworking Machinery

'61 Rockwell Delta Unisaw with RI bullet motor and art deco tags and switchplate

 

late 50's or early 60's Boice Crane 8" direct-drive jointer with 84" long bed

 

late 40's or early 50's Craftsman Parks 12" Planer

 

DeWalt 925 9" radial arm saw

 

1935 Gorton 3Z pantograph engraver and universal die-cutting machine

 

1910's - 1920's Royersford Excelsior 21" drill press

 

Yates American J-170 wood lathe

 

Late 30's Walker-Turner BN550 10" band saw

 

50's Craftsman 18" scroll saw on Delta stand

 

40's Craftsman belt & disc sander on early 1900's Elliott-Fisher bookkeeping machine stand

 

  
1890's HG Barr Heavy Sensitive Drill formerly owned by Niles-Bement-Pond.

 

Craftsman Shaper

 

JH Blaisdell Upright Moulding Machine circa 1875.  Patented in 1875, this machine appears to be serial #5.  These machines were exhibited in Machinery Hall at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. 1960 Craftsman 150 drill press

 

1926 Oliver 192 18" bandsaw

 

1938 JFS Jr. Vari-Speed Control on the Oliver bandsaw

 

 
1949 Delta Crescent 12/14 Table Saw  
1880 Massey's No. 17 Patent Vise

 

Oliver Bench Vise

 

Stanley Defiance 1210 Vise, patented 1934 G. M. Yost patternmaker's vise, patented 1908
 
Parker No. 31 farm and home duty vise  

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