shopsmith model id???

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The photobucket links show up in the email notification but not in the above post (edit: the empty/blank post). However, from the photobucket pics it is a Mark 5 "brownie." Others can tell you more about it but Shopsmith says this color scheme was made 1960-1963. http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/faq/markv.htm

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My 'guess' would be a 'Magna American' Mark 5, Poly-v/1 1/8hp.

The vent plate will reveal the truth.
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E[/size](SN E3779) restoration in progress, a 510 on the back burner and a growing pile of items to be eventually returned to useful life. - aka Red Grange
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You have a "Goldie", for obvious reasons. Look on the plate and write down the number and we will show you what month & year it was made. Need that number though. Good luck, stick around, there's a TON of stuff. Also, post where you live and there may be help just down the street from you.
Algal may be right, could be a "brownie" but to me it looks like a Goldie.
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[quote="LenInSebastopol"]You have a "Goldie", for obvious reasons. Look on the plate and write down the number and we will show you what month & year it was made. Need that number though. Good luck, stick around, there's a TON of stuff. Also, post where you live and there may be help just down the street from you.
Algal may be right, could be a "brownie" but to me it looks like a Goldie.
Won't be the first time wrong]

OKAY, I'll bite. A Goldie, a Brownie or a Tannie. Is there a technical difference?
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[quote="LenInSebastopol"]You have a "Goldie", for obvious reasons. Look on the plate and write down the number and we will show you what month & year it was made. Need that number though. Good luck, stick around, there's a TON of stuff. Also, post where you live and there may be help just down the street from you.
Algal may be right, could be a "brownie" but to me it looks like a Goldie.
Won't be the first time wrong]


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JPG40504 wrote:My 'guess' would be a 'Magna American' Mark 5, Poly-v/1 1/8hp.

The vent plate will reveal the truth.
i believe the tag does say 1 1/8 horsepower.
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should there be a fence for the table saw? the piece that is there only works for doing angle cuts.

i also know for sure it is missing the headstock and tailstock for the lathe, the chuck for the drill press, and the disk for sander.

anything else someone knows i should have?
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