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HARDWOOD RECORD 



SMITH of 



SMITHVILLE 



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SMITH of 



SMITHVILLE 



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No. 133-A. SEVEN INCH. FOLR SIDE HARDWOOD MOLLDER 



|nri|ARDWOOD manufacturers are constantly demanding m achine tools of a more 

 IbJ sturdy character. Many attempts have been made by machine builders to meet 



this need, resulting in added complications, with very slight improvements. 



We have, however, developed a moulding sticker of the 7-inch type that is both sturdj' 

 and simple, a machine that contains all of the elements of a very heavy large size 

 moulder, yet it is only a seven-inch machine. Write us today for a special circular 



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B. Smith Machine 



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In the way o{ Band Rip Saws 



The Feed is very powerful, con- 

 sisting of one in-feeding and one 

 out -feeding roll, which are 

 placed close together, enabling 

 short stock to be worked to 

 advantage. They can be raised 

 by long lever to receive material 

 12" thick. Has solid lower 

 wheel which prevents the upper 

 from over-running 



We Guarantee this Saw 

 to Stand Up to the 

 Hardest Kind of Work 



LATEST 



It is equipped with our Patent 

 Sensitive Straining Device 

 which permits of running the 

 thinnest gauge blade at twice 

 the speed of any other saw 

 without danger of buckling or 

 breaking. We can point you to 

 cases where a single blade of 4" 

 in width has been worn down to 

 less than half its width without 

 cracking or breaking 



Write for Descriptive 

 Circular Today 



J. A. FAY & EGAN CO. 



414-434 W. Front Street 

 CINCINNATI - OHIO 



