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Page History: The Delta Vintage Project - Part One: Serial Numbers

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Page Revision: 2008/03/31 15:14


by Keith Bohn

e-mail: UnisawA100@wi.rr.com

If you are of the type who easily follows shamans or gets fooled into get rich schemes you are the one I'm looking for. It's hoped, by me, that by the end of this introductory article you to will be hunting down the true meaning of Delta and becoming obsessed with *Born On Dates* and *vintaging* Delta on the fly. If you are the strong type, not easily duped, please move along.

This write up will act as the jumping off point for anyone wanting to vintage an old Delta machine or for someone wanting to submit content on a machine of a certain vintage. It contains the most rudimentary data required to start one's career dating Delta. Please read it carefully as there are subtle nuances and while trying to vintage an old machine isn't rocket science it does require a certain bit of savvy. At the very least you will be able to establish date ranges based on what you read here.

The easiest way to vintage a Delta machine is of course with the serial number. There are guidelines though. Delta only began keeping records of serial numbers after 1941. This makes it difficult if you have a machine dating prior to that. The serial number tags basically came in two flavors.

The earlier tags measured approximately 1/2' X 3' with rivet holes approximately 2 3/4' on center. To the best of my knowledge these were only used during the late 30's to the early 40's.

Older Delta Serial Number Tag

Older Delta Serial Number Tag


Later tags, after 1941 during the Rockwell era, measure 1' X 4' with rivet holes approximately 3 3/4' on center.

Newer Delta Serial Number Tag

Newer Delta Serial Number Tag


I mention the rivet holes because some machines, for whatever reason, may have had their serial number tags stripped from them making a positive vintage harder. You can however locate these holes and a ghost image of the tag and narrow down the machine's vintage. Where tags were located on individual machines would take a paper unto itself. I should also note, tag locations on the same machines weren't always located in the same spot. For instance, I've seen tags on the back of a Unisaw cabinet as well as the front.

It's not been substantiated fully but all evidence points to a fact that Delta did not tag machines from 1941 to 1943. Whatever the reason I'm not sure. If you have a machine from this era and it has a confirmed serial number I would like to hear from you. Please read the rest of this article though before positively determining your machine's vintage. It's also come to light, from various discussions on the OWWM discussion forum, that Delta used some serial numbers during the same period that don't quite jive with what's known by me. For instance, some five digit serial numbers on 1' by 4' tags don't compute with my list or Delta's. If ever this mystery is solved this write up will be amended.

About This Serial Number List:

I received this list from a fellow OWWM member. Someone had given it to him at his local Delta service center with no explanation or additional information. For the most part I have found it to be valid but have run into a couple of instances where it has not been 100% correct. Therefore, take it for what it is, do not expect it to be the 'last word' and always call Delta to confirm any dates that might be suspect. Delta can also give you the month the machine was manufactured. This is something you won't get from the list below. I should note here, Delta isn't always right either, especially if they are looking at the same source material as you have here before you.

The serial number list is broken down into three parts. Machines built in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Bellefountaine, Ohio had an all-number code. According to the list machines were built in Bellefountaine all the way up to 1976. Machines built in Tupelo, Mississippi had an alphanumeric code.

The serial number list starts with 1941. These machines would have been built in Milwaukee, Wisconsin up to 1952.

The following is based on this original document.

Straight Numerical Series used by Milwaukee-Crescent

YearFrom-To
194113-0000-15-0000
194216-0000-21-6500
194321-6501-26-6900
194426-6901-33-6900
194533-6901-40-6600
194640-6601-49-5000
194749-5001-60-6000
194860-6001-74-6000
194974-6001-82-5500
195082-5501-91-5950
195191-5951-100-7044
1952100-7045-105-4004

The Bellefountaine Years:

YearFrom-To
1953105-4005-110-9975
1954110-9976-113-9613
1955113-9614-116-5949
1956116-5950-119-2146
1957119-2147-122-5236
1958122-5237-123-5059
1959123-5060-125-9707
1960125-9708-127-9999
1961128-0000-130-2719
1962130-2720-132-5000
1963132-5001-133-9999
1964134-0000-137-0050
1965137-0064-139-4000
1966139-4001-142-1689
1967142-1690-145-4999
1968145-5000-147-2525
1969147-2595-149-8401
1970149-8402-151-8000
1971151-8001-153-2122
1972153-2123-155-4449
1973155-4450-158-4000
1974158-4001-162-9999
1975163-0000-165-9753
1976165-9754-170-3633
1977170-3634-173-5804
1978173-5805-176-4910
1979176-4911-178-8779
1980178-8780-180-7331
1981180-7331-181-7764
1982181-7765-182-1042

Alpha-Numeric Series Used By Tupelo Division:

YearFrom-To
1951AA-100-AB-7478
1952AA-7480-AJ-2774
1953AJ-2775-AX-9470
1954AX-9471-BE-4906
1955BE-4907-BL-9999
1956BM-100-BO-9822
1957BO-9823-BU-8750
1958BU-8751-CC-6620
1959CC-6621-CK-4072
1960CK-4073-CO-9632
1961CO-9066-CU-4299
1962CU-4300-CK-9999
1963CY-0001-DB-5000
1964DB-5001-DG-1009
1965DG-1010-DK-5917
1966DK-5918-DO-4783
1967DO-4784-DS-9452
1968DS-9453-EF-9399
1969EG-100-EI-208
1970EI-209-EP-5295
1971EP-5400-EW-236
1972EW-237-FI-311
1973FI-312-GA-782
1974GA-783-GZ-2477
1975GZ-2478-HR-6058
1976HR-3059-IQ-9999
1977IR-0001-JW-9999
1978JX-100-KP-9725
1978LW-103-LW-9999
1979KP-9726-LD-5594
1979LV-100-LV-9999
1979LX-100-LX-9999
1979LY-100-MB-5699
1980LD-5595-LH-9326
1981LH-9327-LN-9999
1982LO-100-LO-9999
1982MB-5700-MC-7110

Letter prefixes: LP, LQ, LR, LS, LT, and LU were not used.

Letter prefixes: MJ, MK, ML, MM, MN, MO, MP, NA, and NB range in years 1979 through 1982, but we do not have information to tie these to a year of manufacture. Delta may still have this information.

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