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Has anyone ever heard of Cash Buyers Union Manufacturing lathes? The only
references I have been able to find to that name was a big company that existed mid 1800's and manufactured wagons and bicycles. I believe the one that I have could be a piece of company equipment rather than a retail model. I bought it as a home made rig at a yard sale a cabinet maker friend of mine had and he has been dead for twenty years now. He said it was made of a couple of old sewing machines and that when he bought it, it even came with an old treadle stand but had been converted to electric. The head had much fancier painting on it than the tailstock. That sort of supported the sewing machine story, and the wheel to tighten the bite of the center really looks like the big wheel on an old singer with the round bottom pulley groove and spokes and all. I haven't been able to find a manufacturers casting mark of any kind on the tailstock piece. If any of you old timers have any idea of what I might have just please post response. I know that the company name on the only plate was associated with a stock scandal in about 1850 something and I can't find any reference other than this company had a public investment at that time of about 5 Million dollars. And now no other record? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, will follow thread. |
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In article TXOdf.533426$x96.481391@attbi_s72, burlat3
wrote: If any of you old timers have any idea of what I might have just please post response. Pictures? -- "Wherever there is a jackboot stomping on a human face there will be a well-heeled Western liberal to explain that the face does, after all, enjoy free health care and 100 percent literacy." -- John Derbyshire |
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In article TXOdf.533426$x96.481391@attbi_s72,
"burlat3" wrote: Has anyone ever heard of Cash Buyers Union Manufacturing lathes? The only references I have been able to find to that name was a big company that existed mid 1800's and manufactured wagons and bicycles. I believe the one that I have could be a piece of company equipment rather than a retail model. I bought it as a home made rig at a yard sale a cabinet maker friend of mine had and he has been dead for twenty years now. He said it was made of a couple of old sewing machines and that when he bought it, it even came with an old treadle stand but had been converted to electric. The head had much fancier painting on it than the tailstock. That sort of supported the sewing machine story, and the wheel to tighten the bite of the center really looks like the big wheel on an old singer with the round bottom pulley groove and spokes and all. I haven't been able to find a manufacturers casting mark of any kind on the tailstock piece. If any of you old timers have any idea of what I might have just please post response. I know that the company name on the only plate was associated with a stock scandal in about 1850 something and I can't find any reference other than this company had a public investment at that time of about 5 Million dollars. And now no other record? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, will follow thread. Try posting he http://www.owwm.com/ -- Remove no & spam to email meet me at: http://peterhyde.bravehost.com/ |
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Sorry I didn't post pics. I will. I've been away from the computer, but I
will repost with pics by the weekend. Time is at a premium. Thanks for the link to the old tools site that really looked like a place to lose a few days. "burlat3" wrote in message news:TXOdf.533426$x96.481391@attbi_s72... Has anyone ever heard of Cash Buyers Union Manufacturing lathes? The only references I have been able to find to that name was a big company that existed mid 1800's and manufactured wagons and bicycles. I believe the one that I have could be a piece of company equipment rather than a retail model. I bought it as a home made rig at a yard sale a cabinet maker friend of mine had and he has been dead for twenty years now. He said it was made of a couple of old sewing machines and that when he bought it, it even came with an old treadle stand but had been converted to electric. The head had much fancier painting on it than the tailstock. That sort of supported the sewing machine story, and the wheel to tighten the bite of the center really looks like the big wheel on an old singer with the round bottom pulley groove and spokes and all. I haven't been able to find a manufacturers casting mark of any kind on the tailstock piece. If any of you old timers have any idea of what I might have just please post response. I know that the company name on the only plate was associated with a stock scandal in about 1850 something and I can't find any reference other than this company had a public investment at that time of about 5 Million dollars. And now no other record? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, will follow thread. |
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