Starting in about 1909, this firm manufactured a "duplex independent end buffing lathe", which had buffing or grinding wheels in what appeared to be a standard belt-driven bench grinder configuration, but with independent clutches for each wheel.
The company namesake was Alfred B. Nutting. It is possible that Harvey R. Nutting—perhaps Alfred's brother—was also a partner.
Information Sources
- We learned of this maker from an owwm.org forum posting.
- Article in the August 1909 issue of Machinery on this firm's "duplex independent end buffing lathe", "used by jewelers, silversmiths and others for polishing".