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US Patent: 2,725
Improvement in machines for cutting shoe-pegs
Patentee:
Stephen K. Baldwin (exact or similar names) - Gilford, NH

USPTO Classifications:
144/12, 144/181, 254/129, 307/132R

Tool Categories:
specialty tools : shoemaking
trade specific : cobbler

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
S. K. Baldwin - Laconia, NH

Witnesses:
W. M. Ladd
H. L. Hazelton

Patent Dates:
Granted: Jul. 16, 1842

Reissue Information:
Reissued as RE409 (Nov. 04, 1856)

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Vintage Machinery entry for S. K. Baldwin
Description:
Extended 1856-07-08. From the 1871-10-04 Scientific American: "The splitting machine, for shoe pegs, which are now manufactured so extensively in this country, and exported to Europe, was invented thirty years ago by S. K. Baldwin, of Laconia, N. H. A pointing machine for the manufacture of the same article was invented twenty years ago by A. H. Baldwin, of the same place. It is said that neither of the Baldwin machines have been improved upon, since they were first introduced to the public." We have not been able to find any patent associated with an A. H. Baldwin of New Hampshire.

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