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Antique Bacon Mfg. Co. Garden Seeder [Restoration]

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This restoration was on a early 1900s Bacon Mfg. Co. seeder. These were also known as garden seeders, handdrills, or cultivators. The Bacon Mfg. Co. was based out of Pontiac, Michigan, USA. I had a really hard time locating ANY information on this tool, but I did find the patent from 1901 located here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US6...
I also found an advertisement for this seeder from 1899 here: https://i.imgur.com/677aZUQ.jpg

There are several "BD" markings on the castings that lead me to believe this is a "Bacon Drill" seeder and not another type.

The black finish on this seeder was most likely japanning, but I am still unsure about the finish on the silver parts. Usually nickelplated steel builds up a greenish film that washes off after placed in Evaporust, but this did not happen at all.

The rest of the restoration was fairly straight forward as these are all just metal parts that needed derusting and paint. I used 34 coats of paint and 3 coats of clearcoat on everything.

There is a part on the back wheel that I do not know what it does. It may have been a counter or a measuring tool, from the looks of it.

The seeder was actually really fun to use and if I had a large garden this would still come in handy today!

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posted by chinglezb