VN New VN historical documents incoming

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Hi all, I posted this in the VN Facebook group, but for those who aren't on Facebook:

Incoming VN historical documents!

I visited the Smithsonian a few weeks ago, one of their libraries has some un-catalogued VN literature. I looked through it all, and they have some things that I've never seen before. I took some scans while I was there, not everything (yet), but things that were particularly interesting.

I'm still going through my scans and cleaning them up, but I'll be sharing some of what I have soon. I've got some brochures/catalogs for early VN, in the No. 0 era, some things for the No. 1/2, Nos. 10, 11, 21, etc. They also have (and I have scans of) a handful of blueprints.

For quality reasons, what I'll be sharing for now will be access-controlled, just view-only links to Google Drive that won't allow downloading. I'm planning to go back in the new year and get better scans, and I don't want the iffy scans I have now to propagate across the internet.

I'm also in the process of creating a website documenting all this and the historical research I've been doing, inspired by/updating from John Kasunich's back in the day.

As a preview, two things from close to either end of VN's milling machine production existence: No. 0 brochure, No. 2G Auto-Scan brochure

Also also, I picked up a copy of the serial number book (5th edition, published 1974), and I have a maybe-unprovable hypothesis in answer to the questions some (Wheels74, jamie76x, probably others) have had about 5-digit serial numbers for VN 12s. The book lists the No. 22 (no L, just 22) and No. 32 as starting in 1935/6 (respectively) with 13xxx serial numbers, before switching over to 5000-series numbers in 1937. It stands to reason that the No. 6, 12, 22, 32 all launched at approximately the same time, and if so, that would explain the handful of No. 12s in the wild with early features but a 5-digit serial number; they just date to sometime between 1935 and whatever date in 1937 VN switched to the 5000 numbering system.
 
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John Kasunich's work merits great respect.
Thank you for honoring his legacy.
 
Before you go hosting your own site let’s talk. This is a project worthy of changing some things around here for. The members here really value this type of commitment and we could set up a dedicated sub forum page if you desire by which you curate and moderate. Just an option. If you want to go it on your own I completely understand but feel obligated to offer.


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Hmm, interesting. My plan was to either host it myself on my existing website, or probably more likely use my URL for a Google site and use their bandwidth (with extensive backups on my end to prevent any possible linkrot - I have plans to print as PDF various notable and relevant threads here and elsewhere, just to prevent all that information ever being lost the way Yahoo Groups is). I don't actually know what that would look like - my intent was to basically replicate John Kasunich's page structure and build off that, is that possible with forum software? I'm open to other ideas, and the whole idea generally, so I'm willing to try it out. Thanks for offering :)
 
Hmm, interesting. My plan was to either host it myself on my existing website, or probably more likely use my URL for a Google site and use their bandwidth (with extensive backups on my end to prevent any possible linkrot - I have plans to print as PDF various notable and relevant threads here and elsewhere, just to prevent all that information ever being lost the way Yahoo Groups is). I don't actually know what that would look like - my intent was to basically replicate John Kasunich's page structure and build off that, is that possible with forum software? I'm open to other ideas, and the whole idea generally, so I'm willing to try it out. Thanks for offering :)
Can you send me a link the Kasunich reference. I’m unfamiliar.
 
Can you send me a link the Kasunich reference. I’m unfamiliar.
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Somebody has made copies of all the pages and saved them to the files here, but also, the Wayback Machine has it too, and he's said (I forget if it was here or elsewhere) that he's giving free license to anyone to duplicate it, as long as his copyright notice gets carried over.
 
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