Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Steptoe, McFarlan and Co

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of Cincinnati

Founded by John Steptoe and Thomas McFarlan

Made woodworking machinery, shaping machines, and lathes. Their first lathe was said to be a copy of a Putnam lathe.

A Steptoe, McFarlan lathe was featured in the Practical Machinist forum, here. It had an adjustable height tool rest patented by Chester Van Horn of Springfiled, Mass. Paternt here.

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