File:FMIB 47650 Bliss No225 Gang Slitter Installation at Boyle Can Co Baltimore, Md To obtain the maximum of service and efficiency from your.jpeg

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English: Bliss No.225 Gang Slitter. Installation at Boyle Can Co. Baltimore, Md. To obtain the maximum of service and efficiency from your line of Can Making Machines it is first necessary to make sure that every piece of stock used is cut to the correct size--perfectly. 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter was designed to accomplish this--and it does. Its unvarying accuracy is the basis of the envirable reputation it has attained among Can Makers. That Boyle Can Co. rely upon the 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter for supplying stock to all machines in their large shop may be seen from the photograph
  • Subject: Canneries--Equipment and supplies, Containers--Manufacture
  • Tag: Commercial Fisheries
Date 1921.00
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English: Bliss No.225 Gang Slitter. Installation at Boyle Can Co. Baltimore, Md. To obtain the maximum of service and efficiency from your line of Can Making Machines it is first necessary to make sure that every piece of stock used is cut to the correct size--perfectly. 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter was designed to accomplish this--and it does. Its unvarying accuracy is the basis of the envirable reputation it has attained among Can Makers. That Boyle Can Co. rely upon the 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter for supplying stock to all machines in their large shop may be seen from the photograph, Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1921, Seattle, WA : 1921, p. 115a
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Public domain This is a photograph from the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank at the University of Washington. Materials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested.

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