Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), October 1920, Advertising, p. 78

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78 THE MARINE REVIEW Gan Without a Rival The COES KEY- MODEL WRENCH has no counterpart in the hardware field. It handles work which heretofore has called for expensive, heavy, unwieldy, solid wrenches, and handles the work with less ex- ertion. Made in three stock sizes of 28", 36" and 48", with a_ special made-to-order size of fa. | The cost is less than J that of a set of forged solid wrenches and the range of application is many times greater. They are the logical engine-room tool for heavy work. Why overlook a good bet? 28" model opens from zero to 51," 36" model opens from zeroto 614" 48" model opens from zeroto 914" 72" model opens from zero to 1214" Think it over. May be obtained from any reliable ship chandler or hardware jobber. Coes Wrench Company WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S. A. Migs Waterbury Fibreclad Rope, be- cause of its surface of tarred hemp marline with which each strand of wire is Served, does not deteriorate from rust or corrosion in marine use aS rapidly as does bare wire. Then, too, the marline covering not only aids in preserving internal lubrication, but takes the wear on the crown strands as well and so lengthens the service life of the rope. The durability inherent in § this special acts construc- , Se | coco ee WATERBURY tUSIC WARE, <SREAMIEA ROPE © tion is in- i ee, : creased by Shee : the quality thatis in ES aceuphesteainda every Wa- : gee 160,000 Rope Buyers use the ter Pury Waterbury GREEN BOOK as a guide. A copy will be rope. sent you on request. WATERBURY COMPANY 63 PARK ROW, NEW YoRK Makers of Wire, Armored, Fibre and Fibreclad Rope, also Music Wire CHICAGO wer iiase) ares lan OR ion 609-613 North La Salle St. SAN. FRANCISCO... 2 boc 151-161 Main St. NEW ORLEANS.....(2.53...20 0). 1018 Maison Blanche Bldg. ADU ASS DE er tien kes es ty oe: vesseeeees A, T. Powell & Co. 2389-W Please mention THE MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers October, 1920

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