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http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/b/baker_raulang/baker_raulang.htm

Baker, Rauch & Lang built the Owen Magnetic after Walter C. Baker purchased the rights to Justus B. Entz's electromagnetic transmission in 1912.


http://pelorus.scriptmania.com/cars/owen.htm

Some vintage Owen Magnetic advertisements.


http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z11546/Owen%20Magnetic_Model%20O-36/default.aspx

Information and several photos of an Owen Magnetic model O-36


4562894 <- A 1984 US Patent that references Owen Magnetic


http://edison.rutgers.edu/NamesSearch/glocpage.php3?gloc=HK211&

Legal Series -- Richard W. Kellow File: Patent Agreement with Entz (1889) [HK211]

These documents are from envelope 211. They consist of correspondence and agreements relating to Justus B. Entz, who was chief electrician of the Edison Machine Works from 1887 until 1890. The label on the envelope contains the following notation: "Patent Agreement March 15, 1889 Justus B. Entz and Thomas A Edison Royalty to be allowed Mr. Entz for use of certain patents."


http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html

US Patent and Trademark Office Patent search site, if anyone can find Entz's patent numbers.