Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), November 1926, p. 35

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November, 1926 MARINE REVIZTW 35 Best the World Produces”’ pose Service is Prompt Service for the Life of the Engine. Quick shipments of spare parts means absence of costly shut-downs with over 1,000,000 hp. of Bolinder’s oil engines in service. Bolin- der’s service has saved owners large expenses. eka «ae kept in stock at such widely scattered points as New York, New Orleans, Seattle and San Engine parts—k i nstantly be dispatched, together with competent Bolinder engineering assistance, upon Francisco—can 1 receipt of telegraphed requirements. The perfect Bolinder workmanship ensures absolute interchange- ability of all parts. Our New York service department is illustrated above. Sizes range from 6 to 600 H.P. BOLINDER’S COMPANY, INC. 33 Rector Street NEW YORK Pacific Coast Representatives Richard Froboese Company, 83 Marion Street, Seattle, Washington hentai it BAGS Pee: ii oe Pav Please mention MARINE REVIEW when writing to Advertisers

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