A Brief History of Pantograph
Engraving Machines
From the late 1930s into the late 1970s, the pantograph engraving machine
was the only type of engraving machine available on the market, thanks
to the pantograph engraving machine inventors and founding fathers of
Gravograph. The first major application of the pantograph
engraving machine was engraving fountain pens for F.W. Woolworth Company.
The second major application for the pantograph engraving machine was
for the New York City Board of Education during World War II, who needed
plastic dog tags engraved for every child in New York City. After WWII,
the pantograph engraving machines were sold to jewelry stores across
the country, engraving items, such as pens, watches, lockets, etc. Click
here to find out more about the history of Gravograph.
Today, manual pantograph engraving machines are still used for many
applications, including jewelry engraving, specialty applications, electrical
ID tags, dog tags, and much more.
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Classic
in design, this pantograph engraving machine comes in models
with or without a rotating motor.
Our most versatile
manual engraving machine with a tilting vise for large items.
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The
classic manual inside ring engraving machine. Perfect for
wedding bands and engagement rings.
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