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1881 Daniel W. Pedrick and Henry C. Ayer founded Pedrick & Ayer as the successor to the L. B. Flanders | 1881 Daniel W. Pedrick and Henry C. Ayer founded Pedrick & Ayer as the successor to the [[L. B. Flanders Machine Works]], at 1025 Hamilton Avenue, Philadelphia. The Flanders name was discontinued around 1886. The firm incorporated as the Pedrick & Ayer Co. in 1894.<ref>[http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/detail.aspx?id=2951] Vintage Machinery website: Pedrick & Ayer</ref> | ||
Made open-side planing machines<ref>[http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/imagedetail.aspx?id=4423] vintgaemachinery.org, 1895 advert</ref>, patented by [[George Richards (2)|George Richards]]. | Made open-side planing machines<ref>[http://vintagemachinery.org/mfgindex/imagedetail.aspx?id=4423] vintgaemachinery.org, 1895 advert</ref>, patented by [[George Richards (2)|George Richards]]. |
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of Philadelphia
1881 Daniel W. Pedrick and Henry C. Ayer founded Pedrick & Ayer as the successor to the L. B. Flanders Machine Works, at 1025 Hamilton Avenue, Philadelphia. The Flanders name was discontinued around 1886. The firm incorporated as the Pedrick & Ayer Co. in 1894.[1]
Made open-side planing machines[2], patented by George Richards.
1889 Advertising Greenwood's universal planer chuck[3]