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639 South Avenue in Plainfield, with their shipping department at 768 North Ave.
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Jersey City NJ" the blade guard also said, "The Driver Line".
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For more information on both serial numbers and labels, see the wiki article on Walker-Turner serial numbers. Then in 1956 they added a two-digit model-number prefix to the serial numbers.Īlso helpful in assigning a date to your Walker-Turner machine is the type and color of label. That system was replaced in 1953 with true serial numbers starting from 0000001.
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In 1950 they introduced a system where the "serial number" identified the type and model of machine plus the year and quarter of manufacture. Beginning in 1939, products were given "serial numbers" but these were more like model numbers because they were not unique for each machine. Some parts and service are still available fromĮarly Walker-Turner products did not have serial numbers. For more on the company history, see the Walker-Turner General Timeline in the wiki. The Vintage Machinery Wiki has several articles related to Walker-Turner and their products. In later years they also made larger and sturdier light-industrial machines.Īdvertisement from the December 1935 "Popular Science" For More Information In their earlier years, Walker-Turner made the "Driver Line", a collection of inexpensive machines sold through department stores. The Walker-Turner name lived into the early 1960s as the Walker-Turner Division, Rockwell Manufacturing Co. The division was purchased by Rockwell Manufacturing Co. In 1948 the company was purchased by machine tool maker Kearney & Trecker, and they operated as the Walker-Turner Division of Kearney & Trecker. They were located in Jersey City until 1931 when they relocated to Plainfield. The beginnings of Walker-Turner are murky, but the business was founded sometime between 19 by Ernest T.
