Publication: Privately printed, nd ca 1950, NP
11" X 8.5" pictorial wrappers. 16 pages, foreword, illustrations, specifications. Lodge & Shipley has made lathes since 1893 and their experience made it possible to design attachments and incorporate features in the standard lathe that made it fit for use in the oil country. Its general ruggedness affords a longer life and the ability to maintain alignment. Thoroughly discusses the Oil Country lathes offering complete information on the various parts and attachments. Several black and white photographs of the lathes and various parts of lathes to include the apron, the tailstock, the taper, etc. 3 large photographs at center two pages of the plant, completed work, and also an individual working a piece of equipment. Also information on the 3-step cone double back geared lathe, 10" hole in spindle lathe with turret on bed, etc. Wrappers lightly soiled as well as a 2" split at spine. Closed tear to tops of front cover and first page.
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