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1903 George C. Vaughn, who played a major part in tanning machinery development, set up the Vaughn-Rood Machine Co., which became a major challenger to the [[Vaughn Machine Co]]. | 1903 George C. Vaughn, who played a major part in tanning machinery development, set up the Vaughn-Rood Machine Co., which became a major challenger to the [[Vaughn Machine Co]]. | ||
1904 Exhibited machinery at the 10th Boot Trade Exhibition<ref>The Times Nov. 1, 1904</ref># | |||
US Court decisions led to the transfer of patents and machinery designs from the Vaughn Machine Co. to the [[Turner Tanning Machinery Co]]. | US Court decisions led to the transfer of patents and machinery designs from the Vaughn Machine Co. to the [[Turner Tanning Machinery Co]]. |
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of Peabody, USA.
1903 George C. Vaughn, who played a major part in tanning machinery development, set up the Vaughn-Rood Machine Co., which became a major challenger to the Vaughn Machine Co.
1904 Exhibited machinery at the 10th Boot Trade Exhibition[1]#
US Court decisions led to the transfer of patents and machinery designs from the Vaughn Machine Co. to the Turner Tanning Machinery Co.
Survival of the old established Vaughn business demanded a change from making leather-trade machinery into the expanding automotive sector. For a time this seemed to fill the void for the engineering concern. Demise however, soon followed.
The Vaughn-Rood Machine Co. was later taken over by the Turner Tanning Machinery Co.
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- ↑ The Times Nov. 1, 1904
- The Times Nov. 1, 1904
- [1] History of Vaughn Rood Machine Co