Talk:Bullard Machine Tool Company

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Here is a link. You have to wonder if it was this guy's son who designed this vertical boring mill.; http://www.americanprecision.org/component/option,com_easygallery/Itemid,78/act,photos/cid,68 —The preceding comment was added by User:Ksherin, 2007-11-25T22:00:36.

The relevant URL now (2010) appears to be http://www.americanprecision.org/task,image/id,68/option,com_easygallery/Itemid,78/. Seems like probably the father and son were Edward P. Bullard Sr and Jr, respectively. Given that American Precision Museum says that the Bullard Company was the largest machine tool builder in the U.S. circa WWII, I hope to eventually expand this article, rename it by the company name, and cover the father and son herein. — ¾-10 23:48, 19 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I wasn't planning to jump this up on my time-spending priority list, but I just couldn't help myself from having a little fun. I moved the page from "Edward P. Bullard" to "Bullard Machine Tool Company" per the rationale discussed at Category:Machine tool builders regarding individuals and their corporations. I expanded the article, with references. There are 3 topics that this article now comprises: the Bullard company, E.P. Bullard Sr (father), and E.P. Bullard Jr (son); "Edward P. Bullard" now redirects to here. — ¾-10 19:45, 23 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]