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1904 Their 'Magic' brand of tool steel was described in ''American Machinist'' as 'about half way between the carbon and high-speed steels', specially adapted for taking deep cuts on mild steel on turret lathe jobs.<ref>[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015080284493;view=1up;seq=688] American Machinist, 5 May 1904</ref> | |||
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of Prometheus Works, Bridge Street, Sheffield.
Crucible steel makers.
1904 Their 'Magic' brand of tool steel was described in American Machinist as 'about half way between the carbon and high-speed steels', specially adapted for taking deep cuts on mild steel on turret lathe jobs.[1]
1911 had developed steel for motor car chassis; also steel for general machine parts[2]