Scientific American Volume 20 Number 03 (January 1869) . 15 os 13* EAGLE PARALLELCHAIN VISES. !. ONLY BY 1 14*08 FISHER & NOEPvIS, Trenton, N. J, B; S TMJ RTEVAN T\S ;VfW PATENT fMPROVi y w NCfCii i \i m a riiiij hski MANUFACTORY & SALESROOM ?AMI b KiiDEiiKTKTOww, Ohio, , & BAKEWELL- Deak Siks :—For the benefit of all whose desires or ne-cessities make it their business to chop with an ax, Iwould say: Try the Red Jacket. It cuts deeper than thecommon bit. Being round on the cut, it does not stickin the wood. Every chopper with the common ax, mus


Scientific American Volume 20 Number 03 (January 1869) . 15 os 13* EAGLE PARALLELCHAIN VISES. !. ONLY BY 1 14*08 FISHER & NOEPvIS, Trenton, N. J, B; S TMJ RTEVAN T\S ;VfW PATENT fMPROVi y w NCfCii i \i m a riiiij hski MANUFACTORY & SALESROOM ?AMI b KiiDEiiKTKTOww, Ohio, , & BAKEWELL- Deak Siks :—For the benefit of all whose desires or ne-cessities make it their business to chop with an ax, Iwould say: Try the Red Jacket. It cuts deeper than thecommon bit. Being round on the cut, it does not stickin the wood. Every chopper with the common ax, mustdiscover that there is as much labor and strength expend-ed in taking the ax out of the cut as in making the , with the Red Jacket, is all avoided, and from % toX the labor is saved in cutting the same quantity. Byputting in the same labor that is necessary with a com-mon ax,you can easilymake at least thirty-three per centmore wo»d in the same time. You are safe in letting anyhonest man try your Red Jacket on these tests, and if itfails, refund him his money. Respectfully yo


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