Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), February 1918, Advertising, p. 27

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February, 1918 THE MARINE REVIEW 27 cease mses What One Shipbuilding Center Thinks of Diamond Air Hose UST one group of shipmakers among many— but typical of the satisfaction to all! In a single ship center, one Diamond representa- tive alone placed during the last twelve months approximately 400,000 feet of DIAMOND AIR HOSE— over thirty repeat orders! Many others have repeated dozens of times be- cause of the exceptional trouble-free, and long-life service of Diamond Air Hose. In this period of rapid developments, you too, can best profit by the experience of others in maintain- ing maximum speed in building with the minimum trouble and expense. Built Like Your Staunchest Ship. Best wear and oil-resisting rubber. High quality cotton body. Flexible, light and strong. Reinforced cover that does not snag easily. Tube live and tight—no letting go or separating from fabric. One solid unit throughout. Made in all sizes and construc- tion. THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY INCORPORATED Factories: AKRON, OHIO ) | \ Tm TO \ in| — i Please mention THE MARINE REvIEW when writing to Advertisers

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