The Edinburg Foundry & Machine Co. was active and making woodworking machinery by 1891 and was still in business in 1897.
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From March 1891 The Wood-Worker |
Information Sources
- Listed in the book Planers, Matchers and Moulders in America, by Chandler W. Jones, as active in 1897.
- An 1891 patent assigned to this company is for a combined spindle sander and friezing machine (a friezing machine is a spindle shaper used for edge molding).
- April 1893 Carpentry and Building.
The EDINBURG Foundry & Machine Company, Edlnburg. Ind., direct the attention of wood workers generally to an announcement in another part of this issue relating to their high-grade wood-working machinery. Attention is invited to self-feed rip saws. vertical spindle sanders and shapers combined, swing cut-off saws. band saws. pulleys. shutting couplings. &c.