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After the war the business went into general decline until the company was finally closed in 1968. The factory headquarters caught fire on March 2, 2020, at 12:30 in the morning and burned down. The remains of the buildings were subsequently demolished.
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Under Oberlin Smith's direction, Ferracute Machine Company was progressive and he was always looking for the cutting edge applications for his presses. He traveled to
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presses. Early presses were manufactured to make tin cans but eventually the larger Ferracute presses were used extensively to produce automobile parts for
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eventually purchased almost 500 Ferracute presses between 1914 and 1917 for the war effort. Ferracute produced presses for
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often to seek opportunities. With this goal in mind he produced presses to mint coins; one of his customers was the
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turned to Ferracute for presses to help them in their domestic war production efforts.
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and others. In 1910 Ferracute produced 39 presses for Ford's Highland Park plant.
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in 1863. Oberlin was an American engineer who was first noted for his work in
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became Ferracute's biggest customer. The governments of Britain and the
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Ferracute Machine Company initially started out as a
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Index

Oberlin Smith
Bridgeton, New Jersey
magnetic recording
Valdemar Poulsen
machine shop
metal forming
Cadillac
Packard
Pierce
Chrysler
Ford
Ford Motor Company
Baldwin Locomotive Works
General Electric
England
Canada
Europe
U.S. Mint
Imperial Chinese mint
George E. Bass
Second World War
machine tools
Frankford Arsenal
Soviet Union





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