Derbyshire Precision Lathes: Catalog Data Set

DERBYSHIRE - all the information and illustrations that are different (there was much duplication in the Company's catalogs) extracted from a collection of five Derbyshire Catalogues from the 1940s until recently that gives a complete picture of the company's products and enabling identification of rare and unusual accessories. 127 pages.

  • Catalog
IME Watchmaker's Lathes - a Data Pack

IME Watchmakers' Lathes & Drills: Traditional and later Types (Models 100 & 300). A complete Data Pack with copies of all known Sales and Promotional literature including two copies of the drills catalogue. All the original rather small original illustrations and charts have been greatly increased in size for improved clarity. 32 pages.

  • Catalog
Britannia Machine Tools Data Set and "Manual"

Britannia - a complete compendium of Britannia literature consisting of 313 pages from three publications by the Britannia Company in the 1890s to advertise their lathes and show how to use them in technical schools (this covers covers every aspect of lathe work including a useful section on ornamental turning, ornamental attachments and spinning).

  • Operators Manual
  • Catalog
Boxford Machine Tools - Special Catalogue Data Pack

BOXFORD Machine Tools: a Special Catalogue Data Pack of all products that shows the conventional machine tools made by the Company. Spans from the very early 1940s 3-inch Precision Lathes and Rear-drive models to the later Underdrive types and the final Geared-head versions.

  • Catalog
Seneca Falls "Star" Lathes - Data Pack

SENECA FALLS Lathes Data Pack including: the Operator's Instruction Manual and Replacement Parts Manual (a useful though generic publication the company sent out in the 1930s when enquiries were made about their older machines) and four Full-range Catalogs: No. 20B circa 1905; No.

  • Operators Manual
  • Parts Manual
  • Catalog
MONARCH Lathe Catalogue circa 1919

MONARCH Lathe Catalogue circa 1919 - not a manual (there were non for the
early lathes) but precise technical details are given of a huge range of
Monarch lathes and accessories of the type built between 1909 and approximately
1927
. If you have an early Monarch lathe, this seems to be the only data
available.

  • Catalog