You said,
I think it is important to note that the name Shopsmith was the tool and originally the Model 10E. That was followed by the Model 10ER as changes were made and then the Mark 5. Later the Mark 2 was added for a short time. Until Yuba became the manufacturer of the Shopsmith/Magna line of tools the company was Magna Engineering Corporation or Magna Power Tool Corporation after the company split into two divisions. Magna Engineering Corporation still existed but was the engineering and manufacturing division. The tools had the company name Magna Power Tool Corporation which was the marketing and sales division. It was felt that name better described the company. The Shopsmith was not the only tool made by Magna and the SPT's only carried the Magna name along with other tools. It is not surprising to me that as time went on the Magna logo was used on accessories packaging more to help connect it to the SPT's and Magna line tool also.Yeah, I know… we’ve all seen boxes of drum sander sleeves… I’ve seen lots of the yellow box variety from Magna Engineering/Power Tools days (note the Magna Power Tool guys were trying to expand the brand and emphasized “Magna” over “Shopsmith”)
Nice find on those early 5 Sanding Drum Sleeve boxes. I have some also, but your boxes are in much better shape than mine. I have a set of 4 of those early carbide tipped Lathe Chisels which are new in their boxes and the four boxes are in a single set box.
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