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Machine Tool Hall of Fame

The Machine Tool Hall of Fame is a joint effort of the American Precision Museum and The Association for Manufacturing Technology. The Machine Tool Hall of Fame project began in 1982 and all nominees were judged for their inventions, their innovative use of others’ inventions, or their leadership of a machine-oriented group. 

Below are all of the members of the Machine Tool Hall of Fame and links to their stories of innovation...

Frederick W. Howe - Hall of Fame
Frederick W. Howe
Winthrop Ingersoll - Hall of Fame
Winthrop Ingersoll
Edward J. Kingsbury - Hall of Fame
Edward J. Kingsbury
Ralph Kraut - Hall of Fame
Ralph Kraut
Ebenezer G. Lamson - Hall of Fame
Ebenezer G. Lamson
Abraham B. Landis - Hall of Fame
Abraham B. Landis
Franklin F. Landis - Hall of Fame
Franklin F. Landis
Richard E. LeBlond - Hall of Fame
Richard E. LeBlond
Richard K. LeBlond
Richard K. LeBlond
William Lodge - Hall of Fame
William Lodge

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