In 1917-1921 Fulton Machine Tool Co. made an engine lathe plus a lathe that was specialized for making shells.
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| From an article in May 1917 "Machinery" |
Information Sources
- Article in the 1918-06-20 issue of American Machinist on this firm's shell lathe, which was distributed by the Dale Brewster Co. of Chicago.
- The 1918-10-03 issue of American Machinist has an advertisement from Fulton Machine Tool Co., "Randolph at Ogden Ave., Chicago".
- The Illinois Certified List of Domestic and Foreign Corporations for the Year 1920 lists Fulton Machine Tool Co., 1422 W. Randolph St., Chicago, with a capital stock of $25,000.
- Advertisement in 1920-12-30 issue of The Iron Age for "Fulton Machine Tool Co.", 1436 Bryan Place, Chicago.
- The 1921-09-29 issue of The Iron Age lists "Fulton Machine Tool Co." as a maker of screw-cutting lathes, turret lathes, and engine lathes. An advertisement from the company gives the address as 1422 West Randolph Street, Chicago.
- The January 1922 issue of The Automobile Trade Directory lists Fulton Machine Tool Co. of 1422 West Randolph Street, Chicago, as a maker of turret lathes.