Crescent Machine Company General Timeline

Modified on 2008/04/06 14:00 by Administrator — Categorized as: History, Manufacturer Information

By Keith Rucker Here is a time line of the history of the Crescent Machine Company. This timeline is rather incomplete at this time and I will add to it as I gain more information:

1893

Crescent Machine Company was founded in Leetonia, Ohio

1898

Crescent's first Band Saws were manufactured

1904

Changes to the Crescent Line (compared to 1903 catalog):


1905

Patent Number 779,158 issued on Jan. 3 1905 to E. Harrold and C. G. Wilderson titled "Upper Adjusting Device for Band Saws."

1906

Built a new factory because they had outgrown their old one

1908

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1909

A large warehouse was added to the factory

1910

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1912

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1913

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1914

Patent Number 1,088,501 issued on Feb. 14, 1914 to C. G. Wilderson and E. Harrold titled "Woodworking Machine." The drawing on the front of the patent is of a Crescent Variety Wood-Worker, which was introduced to the Crescent line sometime between 1904 and 1910.

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1916

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1918

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1921

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1925

Patent Number 1,528,592 issued on Mar. 3, 1925 to C. G. Wilderson titled "Combined Guide and Support for Band Saws."

1940

Crescent Machine Company sold to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter and Manufacturing Company. The Pittsburgh Equitable Meter and Manufacturing Company is owned by Colonel Willard Rockwell who later formed the much more recognized Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Machinery was still sold under the Crescent name.

1945

Pittsburgh Equitable Meter and Manufacturing Company becomes Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Crescent machinery is now labeled Crescent Machine Division of the Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Rockwell also acquires Delta Specialty Company in 1946 and sometime after that many old Crescent line machines were labeled as Delta/Crescent.

ca. 1950

Rockwell sells most of the old Crescent line to the Enterprise Division of William K. Stamets Co. of Columbiana, Ohio. Rockwell keeps the 8" jointer, 12"-14" tilting arbor saw, and light duty 20" wood cutting bandsaw.

1952

The Crescent Machinery Plant in Leetonia, OH is closed due to a strike led by the employees of the factory. Instead of meeting the strikers demands, Rockwell just closed the plant and moved all production to Bellefontaine, Ohio (the same year they also closed the old Delta Milwaukee plant in Milwaukee due to a similar strike).