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Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

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Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby Peter Martin » 30 Jan 2021 23:58

... and "Code Duplicator".
An interesting old key machine, but very rusty and unloved. Looks simple enough.
I never heard of this company before. The parent company is a spring manufacturing corporation.
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby GWiens2001 » 31 Jan 2021 0:00

That thing is gonna need some TLC. And likely another motor.

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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Jan 2021 0:09

My first portable key machine, my Dad gave it to me back in 1990--I still have it around here somewhere. It also cuts by code using an Ilco code wheel--better make every cut one depth shallower & file the key the rest of the way by hand...
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Jan 2021 0:11

BTW mine came without a motor, it had a hand crank on the other side of that pully, it cut really bad keys which is the only reason dad gave it to me. I bought an Ilco 008 a short time later, this 'super cutter' convinced me I needed something better
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby Peter Martin » 31 Jan 2021 0:14

I went looking for information on this... Associated Spring Corp. bought out Bowman (a replacement parts factory) in 1964, and ASC changed their name in 1976. So, this key machine would be made in that 12 year span.
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby Peter Martin » 31 Jan 2021 0:16

billdeserthills wrote:BTW mine came without a motor, it had a hand crank on the other side of that pully, it cut really bad keys which is the only reason dad gave it to me. I bought an Ilco 008 a short time later, this 'super cutter' convinced me I needed something better

Wow... a hand crank like the 1920s Yale! Nice modification for after the apocalypse.
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby Peter Martin » 31 Jan 2021 0:18

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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Jan 2021 0:18

I haven't seen mine in years but my recollection was that it was made out of pot metal instead of cast iron, like a real key machine. There was a lot of flex in mine between the carriage & the cutting blade, I mean rotary file cutter
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby billdeserthills » 31 Jan 2021 0:20

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You can see on the pully a raised area where the hand crank hooks to, I know my dad bought his because it was supposed to be 'portable'
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby jeffmoss26 » 31 Jan 2021 13:33

To make things more convoluted, Bowman Distribution bought Curtis Industries' key duplication business years ago; then the renamed Barnes Distribution division was sold to MSC Industrial.
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Re: Bowman SC-100 "Super-Cutter"

Postby GWiens2001 » 31 Jan 2021 16:36

jeffmoss26 wrote:To make things more convoluted, Bowman Distribution bought Curtis Industries' key duplication business years ago; then the renamed Barnes Distribution division was sold to MSC Industrial.


How long until they are swallowed up by ASSA/Abloy group?

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