I have a 1950 Delta 8" 34-500 table saw
I have a made in Milwaukee Delta-Rockwell 8 inch cabinet saw (often called a Unisaw Junior) I bought about 40 years ago. I don't have the blade guard or the riving blade. Otherwise, it appears to be just like this. From what I've found, this (mine) is a 1949 model. In addition I have two cast-iron wings.
Pics (3) from OWWM, it appears to be the same.

Here's another Unisaw Junior another OWWM source:
http://vintagemachinery.org/photoindex/detail.aspx?id=18429
This one (link, above) has some great pics in the post.
I have it disassembled to paint the cabinet, which I sanded the outside and sandblasted the inside. I also welded the panel seams, which added greatly to the cabinet's rigidity. I've had it in storage for years/decades. When I'm done, it's going for sale. It has the same miter gauge with the 'cut-corners', and the same fence. I replaced the tubing for the fence with much-thicker ones, 0.20 inch.
The motor is 3/4 HP and dual-voltage, 120V/240V, 10.4/5.2 amps, 1725 rpm. All ball-bearings. Currently wired for 120V 1 Ph.
Badging:
The cabinet, before being sanded and sandblasted, and welded.

Some sandblasting and welding.
After sanding/sandblasting.
I'm watching the Dolphins/Ravens today, so maybe I'll get back to this after the game.
I have a Powermatic table saw, a Model 64 Artisan's saw, and a Powermatic Model 66 cabinet saw with a new Baldor motor I bought for it, so this is surplus stock. Someone will appreciate the work I'm putting into this. Everything operates smoothly.