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Manufactured/Badged by:
American Wood Working Machinery Co.
Rochester, NY; Williamsport, PA; Montgomery, PA
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Jig or Scroll Saw
Machine Size:
unltd throat cap.
Submitted By:
William Richardson
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
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Date of Manufacturer:
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Serial Number:
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Last Updated
8/26/2016 10:40:27 AM
Comments:
THIS MACHINE IS NOT FOR SALE BECAUSE IT IS NOT MINE, DON'T ASK, AND NO I DO NOT WANT TO TRADE YOUR ITEM "X" FOR IT. THIS IS NOT A SALES FORUM AND I DO NOT HAVE MACHINERY FOR SALE HERE.
THIS IS NOT MY SCROLL SAW, I DO NOT OWN IT. The saw is now in a southern state with a member of the OWWM group. I submitted photos for the former owner, B.F. of Buffalo, NY. From what I've been told, he purch'd the saw from another individual, in the area a number of years ago, to keep it from being scrapped. Except for one turnbuckle & some missing hardware, some broken leather parts, it is complete. We disagree on what the table is made of, maple or beech/cherry? No other history available. A fellow member here, Eric LaVelle has informed me that this saw is "listed in the 1897 Rowley & Hermance catalog as the "Keystone" scroll saw. "
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American Woodworking Machinery Co., separate "Shop No. 36048" brass tag.
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American
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Note "Keystone" geometric shape, top center.
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I believe that this is the original paint, black, also original woodwork parts.
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Top made of maple, beech, or ??
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Flat belt pulley still turns, babbitt bearings.
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