Stencil Cutting Machine

Stencil Cutting Machine

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Description
Stencil Cutting Machine based on the Bradley patent of 1893, and was used in the Garfield Seidlitz Powder factory in Edison, N. J.
Ref: Andrew J. Bradley, “Stencil-Machine,” U.S. Patent 494,546 (April 4, 1893).
Location
Currently not on view
Object Name
machine, stencil cutting
Measurements
overall: 53 1/4 in x 45 in x 19 in; 135.255 cm x 114.3 cm x 48.26 cm
ID Number
1979.1144.011
catalog number
1979.1144.011
accession number
1979.1144
Credit Line
George & Julius Garfield
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
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