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Manufactured/Badged by:
Kempsmith Manufacturing Co.
Milwaukee, WI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Mill, Horizontal
Machine Size:
??
Submitted By:
William Richardson
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
2A
Date of Manufacturer:
post 1902
Serial Number:
??
Last Updated
9/7/2016 2:06:21 PM
Comments:
THIS MACHINE IS NOT MINE, NOR IS IT FOR SALE BY ME, 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 mill, I do not own it. Seen in a local grain silo's machine shop. The ad seen at this link closely resembles the mill in these photos, so I'll change the "date manufactured" date to post 1902 when the ad came out:
http://www.vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/imagedetail.aspx?id=1993
For more info, copy and paste this link into your browser: http://www.owwm.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=151369&p=1016501#p1016501
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Note the cutter still in position for use.
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Note the full glass bulb oilers, and still belted to the mill.
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This firm is long gone from the address above. On the corner of St.Paul and Dowling Place, there is now a parking lot for employees of a chemical or fuel refinery firm.
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