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Re: Mark 5 Dealers Manual

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Now I know who got this great find. I am envious but glad you are going to share it with all of us. Thank you for that. You mentioned it has manuals in it. Are any of them manuals not on the list of known Mark 5 manuals below?


Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1954 1st Edition Cat. No. EM – 9100 - M5 - 3:54* Magna Eng.
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1954 2nd Edition Cat. No. EM – 9100 - M5 - 7-54 Magna Eng.
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1954 3rd Edition Cat. No. EM – 9100 - M5 - 4/55* Magna Eng.
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1954 4th Edition Cat. No. EM 9100-A-M5-8-55 Magna Eng.
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1955 5th Edition Cat. No. EM 9100-10:55* Magna PTC

Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1955 7th Edition Cat. No. EM 9100-A--10:56* Magna PTC
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1957 8th Edition Cat. No. EM 9100-B 4:57* Magna PTC

Shopsmith Mark 5 Spare Parts List 9142A – 9/58 JSS* Yuba
Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1957 10th Edition Cat. No. EM 9100-C 3/59* Yuba
Shopsmith Mark 5 Spare Parts List 9142A – 3/59 JSS* Yuba

Mark 5 Manual Copyright 1957 13th Edition Bulletin No. 504286 1/73* Shopsmith Inc.
Shopsmith Mark V Spare Parts List Bulletin 504287-772 Copyright 1958* Shopsmith Inc.
Shopsmith Mark V Spare Parts List Bulletin 504287 – 3/74* Shopsmith Inc.
Supplement to the Mark V Parts List Supplement to Bulletin 504287 – 4/74* Shopsmith Inc.
Mark 5 Manual no Copyright ? Edition Bulletin No. 504286 6/76* Shopsmith Inc.

Gaps in the list above are for editions believed to be missing from this list. At a minimum there is 1 missing manual per gap. There may be additional Manuals not accounted for including a Magna American manual.

Newer editions of the manuals were mostly a result of changes to parts on the machine. Most of the setup and operation information, including the pictures, remained the same through the first Shopsmith Inc. manual. With the Magna Power Tool Corporation Manual Copyright 1957 Cat. No. EM 9100-B 4:57 the Parts lists with Drawings and accessories lists were no longer included in the manual but came separate. The manuals no longer required new editions because of part changes. Known Spare Parts Lists are included above.

* I have original copies of these Manuals, 2nd Edition provided by Wiley Wells, 4th Edition provided by Ron Dyck


Everett is working on restoring a copy of each of the early Mark 5 manuals so anyone can get a copy that best covers the parts in their Mark 5.
Russ

Mark V completely upgraded to Mark 7
Mark V 520
All SPT's & 2 Power Stations
Model 10ER S/N R64000 first one I restored on bench w/ metal ends & retractable casters.
Has Speed Changer, 4E Jointer, Jig Saw with lamp, a complete set of original accessories & much more.
Model 10E's S/N's 1076 & 1077 oldest ones I have restored. Mark 2 S/N 85959 restored. Others to be restored.
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Re: Mark 5 Dealers Manual

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Yes, it was me that snagged this manual off Ebay. The seller had about $10 opening bid or Make Offer. When I bid the Make Offer went away of course. Then I made an offer. After one day of no more bids he accepted my offer.
The Mark 5 Manual that came with it is version 8. The other manuals are Jigsaw, belt sander, etc. The sprayer manual is quite interesting. I never knew they sold a sprayer under the Magna line.
After each manual there is one loose page pertaining to that manual. Below is the page for the Mark 5 manual. Not sure if it is something you need or not. Catalog No. 9117-3:56.
There are many loose pages in the manuals section that do not go to any manual. There may be something in those pages you are looking for. I will let you know.
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Shopsmith 10E S/N 5804 restored.
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Re: Mark 5 Dealers Manual

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That explains why it disappeared before the end of the auction. I would have been bidding against you at the end of the auction if it had gone to that point.

Everett may want to add the Additional Horizontal Adjustments to the collection at some point. I'm sure you find a lot of information in there that others would find useful or just want to have.
Russ

Mark V completely upgraded to Mark 7
Mark V 520
All SPT's & 2 Power Stations
Model 10ER S/N R64000 first one I restored on bench w/ metal ends & retractable casters.
Has Speed Changer, 4E Jointer, Jig Saw with lamp, a complete set of original accessories & much more.
Model 10E's S/N's 1076 & 1077 oldest ones I have restored. Mark 2 S/N 85959 restored. Others to be restored.
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Almost done scanning the Manuals section. Looking through the rest of the pages I ran across a Service Center page. I looked up Power Service Center in Portland. Long gone. Wonder if any Service Center that's on list still exists.
I have 40 or 50 pages left to scan. As soon as I am done I will get the files to Everett for upload.
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Shopsmith 10E S/N 5804 restored.
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Bruce Brenner
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I am sure none of these service centers still exist since these were back in the 1950's. It has been well over a decade, probably closer to 2, since the last Oregon Shopsmith retail store closed in Tigard. My Mark V 520 Date Code 11-13-01 was purchased through there. That is when Shopsmith Inc. went mail-order only. Even Battels True Value Hardware in Whittier CA was said to be closing. There was a post here on the forum. Their web page is still up but their phone number is no longer in service. They were a long time parts supplier, repairer and seller of Shopsmiths. They were the only store I know of besides Montgomery Ward stores to sell the Mark 2 according to some old advertising I have seen.
Russ

Mark V completely upgraded to Mark 7
Mark V 520
All SPT's & 2 Power Stations
Model 10ER S/N R64000 first one I restored on bench w/ metal ends & retractable casters.
Has Speed Changer, 4E Jointer, Jig Saw with lamp, a complete set of original accessories & much more.
Model 10E's S/N's 1076 & 1077 oldest ones I have restored. Mark 2 S/N 85959 restored. Others to be restored.
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Are you talking the last Oregon Shopsmith retail store as Woodcraft? I remember they use to sell Shopsmith stuff. Sadly no more.
Shopsmith 10E S/N 5804 restored.
Shopsmith 10ER S/N R39267; purchased 10-10-50 in San Francisco.
Bruce Brenner
http://www.vintagepbks.com/shopsmith.html
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amboyna wrote:Are you talking the last Oregon Shopsmith retail store as Woodcraft? I remember they use to sell Shopsmith stuff. Sadly no more.
Supposedly that has changed recently, but only Lowes demos have been visible.
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JPG wrote:
amboyna wrote:Are you talking the last Oregon Shopsmith retail store as Woodcraft? I remember they use to sell Shopsmith stuff. Sadly no more.
Supposedly that has changed recently, but only Lowes demos have been visible.
I have not seen any lately but I went to two demos in the Salt Lake Woodcraft after the announcement was first made. How long ago was that? I wonder what has happened.
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Another interesting page from the Service section. It is a 4 page brochure with 10 repair centers in Canada at the end. It seems that some of them might still be in business. I looked up a couple in the Portland Eugene area with no luck. I will post the other 3 pages if there is any interest.
The interesting part is some will repair an A.O. Smith Motor and some will repair a Franklin motor. And some will repair both.
My question is when did Shopsmith start using the Franklin Motor. And when did they quit using the A.O. Smith.
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Shopsmith 10E S/N 5804 restored.
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Bruce Brenner
http://www.vintagepbks.com/shopsmith.html
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Re: Mark 5 Dealers Manual

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amboyna wrote:Everett,
I would be more than happy to share this manual. However, being over 200 pages, how about if I put it all on a thumb drive and mail it to you.
I scan everything in a 350 DPI Tif. I touch them up as I go. Some are not fixable. But I do the best I can. Almost all the pages have chipping on one edge. They are easy to fix.
Question- when I convert the files to a jpg what size should I make them.
There are 7 chapters to this book separated by tabs. Index, Policies, Prices, Selling Aids, Advertising, Manuals and Service (repair). I just finished scanning the Selling Aids section. The manuals section is huge. I realize most of the manuals have already been scanned and uploaded. But to make this complete I will scan them anyway.
It has been a lot of fun scanning so far. Here are a couple more pages for everyone's enjoyment.
Anyone ever seen one of these Display Racks?
And the training films. According to the page below there are 7 twenty minute films in 8mm format. Where are those films now.
I will PM you my address. You don’t have to retouch them. I do that and apply what I do to make them all appear the same.

Everett
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