Model
Object number2008.148.1
Made by
Design Specialities
Date1988
MediumWood; paint; metal; rubber(?); plastic
DescriptionWooden(?) model of MESTA machine, painted green. Encased in plastic rectangular case with brown plywood base. Miniature red wires around model. Orange tubes. Yellow ladders and railings. Mirrors on model's backside. Two miniature men wearing hard hats and work clothing standing away from but looking up at model. .Dimensions33.125 x 18.5 x 10.675 in. (84.1 x 47 x 27.1 cm)InscriptionsBlack plaques with silver embossed text "MESTA" set on various places throughout model.
MarksBrown and gold labels on both sides on base: "ds / DESIGN / SPECIALTIES / Pgh., Pa. / 412-833-3700".
Historical NotesModel of MESTA machine, which was a punch press that made aircraft wheels for large aircrafts. It was one of the largest press machines ever made. Made by donor Donald J. Sentner, a premier model builder and owner of Design Specialties in Bethel Park, on a commission from MESTA who desired a dramatic piece for a trade show exhibit. It was built in their Castle Shannon shop, taking three and half to four months to build. It is built to 3/8-inch scale, and painted in "MESTA green" color. Mesta offered to purchase it at a cheap price, but Design Specialties decided to keep it on display at their shop in Bethel Park.
Related institution
Mesta Machine Company
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