Marine Engine and Machine Co, Harriso... |
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andrew
| Posted on Sunday, August 10, 2003 - 10:42 am: |
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I am not familiar with this company, but there is a nameplate for sale on ebay.... just in case one of us has the engine and wants the plate... I don't see any reference to that company in some of the indexes I checked. I guess they could have been steam engine mfg instead of gas.
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richarddurgee
| Posted on Monday, August 11, 2003 - 04:08 pm: |
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Andrew I recalled seeing this name, but couldn't remember where. Gardner Hiscox 1905-06 index of United States and Canada eng builders lists " Marine Engine and Machine Co. but in New York ?? Would like to see an index of steam eng makers in 1890's probably in there like you said ?? The scroll work tags on marine engs seem to be from pre 1910 and earlier designs ???? This tag is Sterling 1904-06 What other scroll work tags are out there ??? |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2003 - 12:28 am: |
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Looked in file pics on this site. Blomstrom - very early 1900's eng. Scroll tag |
Tom Stranko
| Posted on Monday, August 18, 2003 - 06:11 pm: |
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Truscott cast tag
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richarddurgee
| Posted on Monday, August 18, 2003 - 10:02 pm: |
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Tom : What a great old tag ! Pieces of art to my eye, as are many of the old engines they adorn. The word tag doesn't seem appropriate either, maybe an Emblem or Badge would be more fitting ?? Thanks Richard |
Tom Stranko
| Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2003 - 07:33 pm: |
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Yeah, badge is the correct term. T |
Jared Silbersher
| Posted on Friday, August 29, 2003 - 10:45 am: |
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Not up on MEMC of Harrison NJ. Another curveball, is there any info in that Gardner Hiscox about an Uncle Sam inboard engine, manufactured by Kumberger and Vreeland, 33-35 Sullivan Street NYC? I just bought a 4 hp made by them, shipped on December 6 1905. |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Friday, August 29, 2003 - 07:28 pm: |
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Jared : > 1898 Hiscox lists "Vreeland Stationary engines". > 1905 Hiscox lists "Kumberger & Vreeland N.Y". > 1913 index lists "Uncle Sam Stationary & Marine Motor Supply Co". Port Washington Long Isle. > Ad is 1906, Poor quality picture was that way in the publication ?? Could you post pictures of this engine ?? Richard |
Jared Silbersher
| Posted on Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 12:15 pm: |
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Yes, I have the engine and paperwork here and is dig-photo'd. If you can tell me how to upload them, I'll send them along. Cheers, Jared |
andrew
| Posted on Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 01:02 pm: |
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Jared, Read the section on posting images in the "formatting" section on the left. If you have trouble let us know an Ernie, Richard, or myself can post them for you. Regards, Andrew |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Sunday, August 31, 2003 - 06:20 pm: |
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Jared Silbersher Uncle Sam Marine Engine pics. |
Tom Stranko
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 05:24 pm: |
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Uncle Sam's badge is really impressive. I have to ask about the last photo showing the centrifugal governor and rotary pump etc: that stuff was from another engine?? |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 07:12 pm: |
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When Jared sent these pic's he mentioned that it was done quickly, a stray one was included. > An Eagle badge on an Uncle Sam eng, fitting and patriotic, and right on top of the eng as well !! |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 08:18 pm: |
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Have been looking through my eng's and discovered this "NamePlate" on a twin cyl Roberts. If your not familiar with the name E.W. Roberts,he was at the turn of the century, probably the most prolific writer,designer,engineer,inventor and manufacturer of gasoline engines. He was a man of speed, a racer at heart. An aft cockpit open stacked race boat thundering out of a ships wheel seems to tell the whole story and capture the essence of the great man ?? |
Richard Day
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 08:55 pm: |
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Very interesting disscussion. |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Monday, September 01, 2003 - 10:31 pm: |
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Dick I posted this message on Aug 21, but you had left for Indiana by then ? I just looked at your "Heritage Engine Collection" list and see only one NR-3 listed, a 1923 in the Mariners Museum, if so, then what a very special find and freshwater too ( does it get any better than this)??? |
Richard Day
| Posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 08:40 am: |
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I got the NR-2 in 1973. Hope it doesn't take this long to get an NR-4. The NR-3 is in incredible condition inside and only surface rust on the outside. Apparently someone used it as a stationary power unit. I have Ernie to thank for finding it for me. |
rbprice
| Posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2003 - 09:52 pm: |
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Ernie is a prince of a fellow. Bob Price |
richarddurgee
| Posted on Thursday, September 04, 2003 - 09:46 pm: |
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Campbell Motor Co."nameplate" this is a file photo from Bill Schaller's three cylinder marine eng. Campbell---- Camel sounds similar. The Camel is a symbol of long journey's ? I read in literature some where that Camels were called "ship's of the desert" ?? Cool nameplate. |
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