Illustrated catalogue and price-list of drawing and tracing papers, sun print papers and equipments, drawing instruments and materials, surveying instruments, accessories, etc / Kolesch & Company. . - T~ i— i: ::jE:,;ru:r::>::::444fl^ 960 Fulton Figuring Books. 60 leaves. Ruled on a fine grade of manilla paper in blue squares of 5 to the inch. Bound in flexible pressboard covers. Recommended for tabulations, figures and estimatesof all kinds: 9x12 inches per dozen, $ each, $ .40 6x 9 inches per dozen, each, .20 961 Fulton Figuring Books. 60 leaves. Same as Xo. 960, but ruled in sq


Illustrated catalogue and price-list of drawing and tracing papers, sun print papers and equipments, drawing instruments and materials, surveying instruments, accessories, etc / Kolesch & Company. . - T~ i— i: ::jE:,;ru:r::>::::444fl^ 960 Fulton Figuring Books. 60 leaves. Ruled on a fine grade of manilla paper in blue squares of 5 to the inch. Bound in flexible pressboard covers. Recommended for tabulations, figures and estimatesof all kinds: 9x12 inches per dozen, $ each, $ .40 6x 9 inches per dozen, each, .20 961 Fulton Figuring Books. 60 leaves. Same as Xo. 960, but ruled in squares of 4 to the inch: 9x 12 inches per dozen, $ each, $ .40 6x 9 inches per dozen, each, .20 Fulton Figuring Pads 965 Fulton Figuring Pads. 100 sheets each. Ruled on a fine grade ofmanilla paper in blue squares of 5 to the inch. Padded on top andleft-hand side: 9x12 inches per dozen, $ 6x 9 inches per dozen, .each, $ ., .20 966 Fulton Figuring Pads. 100 sheets. Same as No. 965, but ruled insquares of 4 to the inch: 9x 12 inches per dozen, $ each, $ .40 6x9 inches .per dozen, each, .20 3S KOLESCH <fc CO. $*K*k NEW YORK. Richters Precision Instruments. Fig- 5 Fi<r. 1 Piff. 2 Originated by E. O. Richter, in 1892 and embody features which hadnever before been used in the manufacture of Drawing Instruments. I. They are all made absolutely to gauge, all parts being inter-changeable. II. Materials used; Very finest quality of Rolled German Silver andEnglish Steel III. The improved construction of the various joints and parts asdescribed further on. Not only have these instruments attained a world-wide fame and saleon account of their quality, but have been closely imitated by a majorityof the competing makers. This latter fact is in itself a concession of themerits and the most sincere flattery of the original Richter System. Only one quality is made, the cheaper grades as listed are made of thesame high grade materials and with the same c


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