Anyone know what machine tool maker uses this emblem?

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Anyone know what machine tool maker uses this emblem?

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    makon
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      14″ shaper manufacturer

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      makon
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        @makon

        Hi Folks

        Does anyone know what manufacturer of machine tools used this emblem cast into their machines?

         

        Please check my album for the picture.

         

        Thanks

        Edited By makon on 31/08/2021 01:03:17

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        Speedy Builder5
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          @speedybuilder5

          Jehovah's Witnesses ??

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          Ady1
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            @ady1

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            Tony Pratt 1
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              @tonypratt1

              Have a look in the lathes.co.uk archive

              Tony

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              Mike Poole
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                @mikepoole82104

                Joseph Whitworth seem to use their full name but the initials fit.

                Mike

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                Martin W
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                  @martinw

                  Had a look in lathes.co.uk and while there were several manufacturers with the initials JW or WJ I could not find one with this logo/emblem.

                  Martin W

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                  Bazyle
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                    @bazyle

                    It appears to be a shaper and the OP seems to be in Canada so may alter the perspective.

                    Might b better to post on HSM or if you dare PM.

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                    Jeff Dayman
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                      @jeffdayman43397

                      Possibly John Watson foundry Ayr Ontario Canada

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                      makon
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                        @makon

                        Thank you for the responses. My father brought this shaper and a hundred plus other various machines to Calgary Alberta Canada in 1980 from Denmark so the shaper most likely is a European product.

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