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Manufactured/Badged by:
Walker-Turner Co., Inc.
Jersey City, NJ; Plainfield, NJ
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
8"
Submitted By:
Bob P
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
"Driver Line" Model B737
Date of Manufacturer:
1938/39
Serial Number:
None
Last Updated
9/13/2012 9:36:42 PM
Comments:
Aquired off CL. PO is the owner of a Huntsman Club in Missouri. When I went to pick it up neither the PO or his son was available so no history is known.
The model and date of this saw was determined through the Walker Turner 1938 and 1939 catalogs and photo index on the OWWM site.
Some of the decals are missing and some others are partially gone. There is no motor, miter or blade guard.
Sorry for the bad lighting in the photo's. I've been accused of many things over the years, but being a good photographer is not one of them.
Edit: Completed restoration on 9/12/12.
Photo 1:
Comments:
Source:
Fugi Digital
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Photo 2:
Comments:
Fence
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Enjoyed this restoration. A simple design and a great saw.
Source:
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Photo 4:
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Photo 5:
Comments:
The area highlited in black on the fence is the Driver Line logo. Should have used semi or satin finish so it would show better.
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Photo 6:
Comments:
The only surviving decal.
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