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Identifier: AmericanFenceCatalogNo.27
Title: American Fence, Catalog no. 27
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: American Steel & Wire Co.
Subjects: Fences and gates woven wire fencing
Publisher: American Steel & Wire Co.
Contributing Library: MBJ collection

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^ Cables No. 14 Cross Wires No. 12J4 Cross Wires No. 12H Cross Wires Height Approx. Wt. Ask Your Height Approx. Wt. Ask Tour Height Approx. Wt. Ask Your per Rod Dealer per Rod Dealer per Rod Dealer Pounds for Prices Pounds for Prices Pounds for Prices 58 21.6 58 26.5 58 32.8 50 18.7 50 22.8 50 28.3 42 15.7 42 19.1 42 23.8 34 12.7 34 15.5 34 19.3 26 9.7 26 11.8 26 14.8 18 6.8 18 8.1 18 10.3 Gates to match above fence, shown on pages 23, 25, 27, 30, 31 and 32. 18 American Steel & Wire Company Diamond Lawn Fence 2-INCH MESH(Non-Climbable) Heifihts
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58. 5(>-i 42-( 34-i 26-i 18-a The above fence is thesame as that described onpreceding pagef exceptthat it has an openingbetween its cross wires of two inches instead offour inches. This makes it non-climbable, andsuitable for a great many purposes where the 4-inchmesh would not be adequate. The closer spacingincreases its strength and durability, enabling it to stand the heaviestusage, while still retaining its shape. Diamond Lawn Fence in the 2-inchmesh is extensively used around School Yards, Factories, Cemeteries,Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Fair Grounds, Race Tracks, Bull Parks,Orchards, and for many similar purposes. It is also largely used by raisers of fancy cattle andhorses, around pastures and corrals, because the mesh is so close that the stock cannot get their hoofsthrough the fence. When erected on galvanized steel posts it affords the best protection to the stockagainst loss of life by lightning. Furnished in six heights and three different specifications as described b

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  • bookyear:1915
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:American_Steel___Wire_Co_
  • booksubject:Fences_and_gates
  • booksubject:woven_wire_fencing
  • bookpublisher:American_Steel___Wire_Co_
  • bookcontributor:MBJ_collection
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