Had the day off today so I hit the road bright and early for a 5 hour round trip to pick up this Walker Turner DDP 500. I'm slowly restoring a 1952 WT 20" DP also, so when I spotted its little brother on craigslist I had to have it. 200 bones and I was on my way back to Pittsburgh with a little piece of history.
Immediately got to work on the column and upper/lower table surfaces with a wire wheel, a little more shining up on the handles and such and this thing will be good to go.
It also has what may be the most virgin table I've ever seen, not even one mark! There's some discoloration from the rust it had, but nothing too bad. I'll probably hit it with more wire wheeling soon and see if I can get rid of the discoloration more.
One bummer is that someone removed the Walker Turner badge/plate from the head casting

so I'll be on the hunt for one. I know the serial number won't match but it breaks my heart seeing the plate missing.
It does have one of the nicest condition Cutler Hammer switches I've seen though:
Even the motor data plate looks like it came out of a time capsule
He also threw in a nice old Columbian drill press vise
Very happy to have this to poke some holes with until I get my 1100 finished up