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Gould's Bolt Cuttinjc Machine. 



JVo. 1405 — Bolt-cutting Machine. 



Ezra Gould, Newark, N. J. A compact and good machine. 



[Diploma awarded. 

 JYo. 103 — Hydraulic Rock-Drilli?2g Machine. 

 Josephus Echols, Columbus, Ga. Is ingenious and new. Where 

 water can be obtained it appears to be well adai)ted for the pur- 

 poses intended. [Jl gold medal awarded. 



JYo. 1236 — Metal-Bending and Tubing Machine. 

 Wm. Webster, Morrisania, N. Y. Is the best metal bending and 

 tubing machines. A new and valuable invention for bending 

 sheet iron into cylinders of from eight to twelve inches diameter. 

 It is very perfect and quick in its operation, and is certainly a 

 superior machine for the purposes intended. 



[A silver m.edal awarded. 



JYos. 910 and 911 — Shearing and Punching Machines. 

 Liddle, Kepler & Co., Erie, Pa. Are the best shearing and punch- 

 ing machines. The shears and punch are both worked by the 

 same cam. The machine is very strong and compact, and re- 

 quires very little power to ^vork it. It has an excellent ar- 

 rangement for stopping the punch at every stroke, and is alto- 

 gether a first-class tool. [^ silver medal aicarded. 



