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Johnson Machinery: Machines for Manufacturing Crown Corks, Screw Caps, Regular Bottle Corks and Cork Discs, also Crowning Machines

Johnson Machinery: Machines for Manufacturing Crown Corks, Screw Caps, Regular Bottle Corks and Cork Discs, also Crowning Machines

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Johnson Machinery: Machines for Manufacturing Crown Corks, Screw Caps, Regular Bottle Corks and Cork Discs, also Crowning Machines

by [Trade catalogue - corks, bottling; A. Johnson Machine Works (Brooklyn, N.Y.)]

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Brooklyn: A. Johnson Machine Works, 1910. Octavo, 68 pages. Illustrations throughout. FIRST EDITION. Trade catalogue featuring machines for manufacturing of crown corks, crowning machines, machines for manufacturing of corks and cork discs, machines for screw caps, and special machines which include a friction capping machine, automatic rotary cap spinning machine, single head cap spinning machine, and an automatic rotary screw cap capping machine. Each item includes detailed rendering, as well as description, mechanical and output details. In brown wrappers secured with brads, quite bruised and worn. Text edges worn, with slight foxing throughout. Title page marked up, company address lined-out and amended in pen, also with pencil marks. Otherwise good. [OCLC locates just one copy, at the Smithsonian].

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Title
Johnson Machinery: Machines for Manufacturing Crown Corks, Screw Caps, Regular Bottle Corks and Cork Discs, also Crowning Machines
Author
[Trade catalogue - corks, bottling; A. Johnson Machine Works (Brooklyn, N.Y.)]
Book Condition
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Publisher
A. Johnson Machine Works
Place of Publication
Brooklyn
Date Published
1910
Keywords
trade catalogue, drink, corks, bottling, production & marketing, wine, ephemera, culinary ephemera
Bookseller catalogs
culinary ephemera;

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