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Serial Number: 341460

Got the original manual which says:
Shopsmith Mark 5 TMG-3469A-84(0)-P-7B*

also has:
ShopMag Fall 1 1956

The Jigsaw is: Magna 18" Jigsaw Model 610, item no. 61 000 article no. 84-3429

So I'm guessing my shopsmith is a 1956 Greenie and the jig saw as purchased after that at some point...
1995 Mark 510 (Purchased at Auction) w/ Dust Collector, Scroll Saw, Band Saw, Belt Sander, Joiner, Planer - Looking for a Power Station and a Strip Sander - 2002 Nebraska State Auctioneer Champion
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tmillie wrote:
In the past 3 months I've acquired 3 Mark V's - at this rate, I'll have 15 in a year, that's not healthy :)
Yeah you best be careful. While out to dinner with friends last night I asked my buddy if he would be interested in making a short trip with me to look at a Mark V for sale. His wife interjected, "Good Grief you just bought two" My bride responded yeah and another one could prove disastrous. So I decided to stay home today.

I can't wait to see your pictures and hear more about your purchase. fjimp
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Does this mean I did'nt win?
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tmillie wrote:Serial Number: 341460

Got the original manual which says:
Shopsmith Mark 5 TMG-3469A-84(0)-P-7B*

also has:
ShopMag Fall 1 1956

The Jigsaw is: Magna 18" Jigsaw Model 610, item no. 61 000 article no. 84-3429

So I'm guessing my shopsmith is a 1956 Greenie and the jig saw as purchased after that at some point...


Here's your Greenie's month/year of birth. Based on the mickyd table, she's was a Mar/Apr 1957 baby.

If you don't want to go by the mickyd table and prefer to estimate date of build yourself, here's ShopSmith's "official table". It's at the bottom of the page. You'll notice that there is no month data for your serial number.
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mickyd wrote:Here's your Greenie's month/year of birth. She's was a Mar/Apr 1957 baby.

http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/attachment.htm?attachmentid=4326&d=1241207093
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dusty wrote:Twenty years younger than a bunch of us.
And better than 50 years younger than a few. What a terrific way to earn a reputation. fjimp
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fjimp wrote:And better than 50 years younger than a few. What a terrific way to earn a reputation. fjimp

And within a month of the age of at least one of us.:rolleyes:
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fjimp wrote:And better than 50 years younger than a few. What a terrific way to earn a reputation. fjimp
There are days when I feel that old, but really??? :eek: (1907)?
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