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I adopted this shaper a few weeks back. It has seen a well pampered life. I hope I look half as good when I'm 111 years old.
Since they only used the name "The john Steptoe Shaper co", from 1903 to 1917. From Vintage Machinery.
(Steptoe, McFarlan & Co. was founded in 1860 as a partnership between John Steptoe and Thomas McFarlan. It was reorganized in 1878 as John Steptoe & Co. In 1903, the firm incorporated as the John Steptoe Shaper Co. By 1917 it was operating as the John Steptoe Co.).
Along with the serial nimber of 2-82, I'm thinking it is the 2nd year of production (1905), and the 82 machine made that year.
Its a 14" reach, and has a variable speed electric drive, that I bet was added much later.
Even has a rather odd hacksaw attachment.
Since they only used the name "The john Steptoe Shaper co", from 1903 to 1917. From Vintage Machinery.
(Steptoe, McFarlan & Co. was founded in 1860 as a partnership between John Steptoe and Thomas McFarlan. It was reorganized in 1878 as John Steptoe & Co. In 1903, the firm incorporated as the John Steptoe Shaper Co. By 1917 it was operating as the John Steptoe Co.).
Along with the serial nimber of 2-82, I'm thinking it is the 2nd year of production (1905), and the 82 machine made that year.
Its a 14" reach, and has a variable speed electric drive, that I bet was added much later.
Even has a rather odd hacksaw attachment.