. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . t right angles to it as 1-12,using this line from which to set off dis-tance, and obtaining the distances bymeasuring from line 1-12 at Fig. 1, tothe mitre line C-M, then setting off dis-tances obtained on lines numbered thesame. As points 1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 9 and10, come on same line or in line witheach other, the distance from line 1 to12 to the mitre line is the same for bothpoints. Having set off all the distancesfrom 1 to 12 a line drawn through thepoints thus obtained will give outline ofpattern. ® The old impression that only mech-anics were


. Hardware merchandising March-June 1915 . t right angles to it as 1-12,using this line from which to set off dis-tance, and obtaining the distances bymeasuring from line 1-12 at Fig. 1, tothe mitre line C-M, then setting off dis-tances obtained on lines numbered thesame. As points 1 and 2, 3 and 4, and 9 and10, come on same line or in line witheach other, the distance from line 1 to12 to the mitre line is the same for bothpoints. Having set off all the distancesfrom 1 to 12 a line drawn through thepoints thus obtained will give outline ofpattern. ® The old impression that only mech-anics were interested in tools has diedout, and a large business is now beingdone with men, who have a hobby fortools, but who are not full-fledged me-chanics by any means. The shop windowshould always play an important partin the introduction ,of new tools. Itmay be that there will not be an imme-diate response from those desiring thetools, but it has been proven that en-quiries have often been made severalmonths after the displays have PLATE 31. 1—I L ^ 3 * 6- 6 7 S ? so 3 May 22, 1915. lid


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