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Biography Of A Yankee Hinge

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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
July
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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barn and itCT1 ttt vTJt' ley Corrugated Steel Hlnge, Corrugated, arched and angle forms give greater strength, with less bulk than any other form, and this principie has been adopted by the Stanley Works of New Britain, Connecticut, in the manufacture of their celebrated hinges. The most important part of the discovery is that jffv In applying this principie the iBül cost of these hinges is jnM cally the same as the ordinary 3l strap and T hinges. The IK3B rugated hince presents a laEB some appearance and is easier fa L to handle. It is not to t; ffirB wondered at thiit this new anï fMSsB Improved corrugated hinge is iflB jw surely driving the old style ffBIJj out of the market, when the IBS sPS old and the new are placed IJjy flH side by side and the purchaser iHsEJI tinds that he does not have to jHÜM pay any more for the better UHHS& article. The old style fff#fflS ary hinge is sure to rust, then lUgHJ bind in the joints, when with fKpU a sudden strain it breaks. The IC9 joint of the corrugated hinge W is so constructed that it 1HB not bind upon the pin, no JE ter how rusty it may be. The IH manufacturers of corrugated WH hinges are enabled to place ABrffl them on the market at the iMaB same cost as the old style lEjB because of the improved methjm ods of manufacture which HbB they have adopted with the HB purchase of very costly P chinery. The business is 8y Yankee atl the way througb, and if any of our readers will take the trouNe to send their address to the Stanley Works, New Britain, Connecticut, with a request for a copy of a Httle book, called "A Biography of a Yankee Hine," they will receive, without cost, somethlng that will pay for the trouble. Send for it at once before they are all given out.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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