| This review was published in the Hardware - A 
				Practical Journal for the Wrought, Cast, Stamped, Sheet and Spun 
				Metal Trades, January 12, 1895, Vol. 7, (Toronto and 
				Montreal, CA: The McLean Publishing Co., Ltd.) The Goodell Lathe and Saw Attachments, of which 
				we here give a good illustration, is being stocked by H. S. 
				Howland, Sons & Co.  This lathe is patterned almost exactly after the 
				latest improved lathes now used in the best machine shops and 
				pattern-makers' rooms. The scroll sawing attachment, as seen in 
				the cut, is secured to the lathe bed by one bolt and can be put 
				on or off at pleasure. 
 This attachment has all of the 
				improvements found in any of their scroll saws. This lathe is 
				well built and highly finished, the planed and polished parts 
				being nickel plated. The whole weight of the machine is 56 lbs. |