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Manufactured/Badged by:
Carroll & Jamieson Machine Tool Co.
Batavia, OH
True Manufacturer:
Carroll & Jamieson Machine Tool Co.
,
Batavia, OH
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Metal Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Lathe, Metal
Machine Size:
15x96
Submitted By:
Dwayne McBryde
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
15” Conehead
Date of Manufacturer:
1909
Serial Number:
683
Last Updated
10/5/2025 1:55:05 PM
Comments:
Found in Lafayette, LA on a working cattle farm. Purchased about six years earlier from an old local machine shop but never used on the farm. Sat in the back of a barn for over six years before being rescued. Complete and restorable example of an early 1900s Carroll-Jamieson 15” conehead lathe built in Batavia, Ohio.
Photo 1:
Comments:
New home in my shop.
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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Photo 2:
Comments:
QCGB
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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Photo 3:
Comments:
Patent Applied For Casting
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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Photo 4:
Comments:
Carriage picture. Notice no dials on longitudinal feed.
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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Photo 5:
Comments:
Cleaned up brass threading/feed tag on QCGB to get information. It's a true Batavia, Ohio C&J.
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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Photo 6:
Comments:
Tailstock and original chuck disassembled to prep for cleaning and restoration.
Source:
Dwayne McBryde
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