Magna Engineering 10, 10E, Mark 5 Greeniesjsburger wrote:There is nothing wrong with being accurate. Magna made the Mark 5 (numeric 5) starting in 1953. Later Magna American changed it to Mark V (Roman numeral) or was it Yuba. Anyhow both are completely different companies than Magna Engineering that first introduced the Mark 5.JPG wrote:The Mark V-500 table is identical to a Mark 5 table. I consider the Mark 5 to be "the original".EliWalton wrote:Just to clarify and eliminate some continued parsing of my original post: I just had a couple of very broad points: (a) the original overall design (10E/10ER/Mark II/ V/VII/... et. al.) is museum-worthy and about 70 years old, and (b) the original Mark V (Mark V-500) table size looks better proportioned to me than the larger versions 510, 520, Mark 7).
I apologize if my passion got ahead of my writing accuracy. Thanks!
Ely
I know, picky picky, but accurate.
Magna 'something' Mark 5 Greenies.*
Yuba Power products Mark 5 Greenies, Mark 5 Goldies Gilmer drive and early poly-v/1 1/8 .
Magna American Mark 5 Goldies, Mark VII.
SS INC. Mark 5, Mark V 500,505,510,520, Matk 7.
As I remember/understand it.
*Ya it is incomplete.