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Manufactured/Badged by:
American Machine & Tool Co., Inc.
Royersford, PA.
True Manufacturer:
American Machine & Tool Co., Inc.
,
Royersford, PA.
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Lathe, Wood
Machine Size:
12" X 36"
Submitted By:
Andy Fracica
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
AMT Model 273
Date of Manufacturer:
late 60s
Serial Number:
Last Updated
5/11/2020 11:20:55 PM
Comments:
My Dad bought this new in the late 60s or so I think I was 11 when he got it so that would make in 1969. He taught me how to turn on it and I spent the next couple of years making a lot of chips. Here are a couple of pictures. This has never been restored it is as it was in dad's basement all those years. Dad passed last year in July 2019 at a month shy of 94 I've had it a couple of years in the the shop gathering dust. So I took a few pictures to document it here and to put it up for sale. It is just taking up space and I have a Jet 14" variable speed that I now use.
Photo 1:
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My Late with all the accessories
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Photo 2:
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A different angle
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Photo 3:
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Showing the back side
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Photo 4:
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The original instructions on Blue Paper
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Photo 5:
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The old Emerson Motor we used to run it
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