HA R DWOOD RECORD 



Docs Not Sec How Any Furniture 

 Factory Can Get Along Without It 



STANDARD EED CEDAR CHEST CO. INC. 



AltaVista, Va., Oct. 28, 1912. 



Linderman Machine Co., 

 Muskegou, Mich. 



Gentlemen: — We are in receipt of your inquiry of 

 the 26th instant and beg to note what you say con- 

 cerning the "Linderman" machine we bought of you, 

 and in reply would state that since we started this 

 machine up over two months ago, it has been giv- 

 ing us excellent service and we would not be with- 

 out it for any amount of money, as in the first place, 

 we could not get out the grade of chests that we 

 are getting out, and we do not see how any furniture 

 concern can get along without one of these machines. 

 It is undoubtedly one of the simplest machines to do 

 the work that it does that we have ever seen and we 

 think that it is one of the best built machines manu- 

 factured in this country today, and from the looks 

 and action of this machine we do not contemplate 

 any trouble whatsoever with it and have decided to 

 install another in the very near future. We beg to • 

 remain, Yours very truly, 



STANDARD RED CEDAR CHEST CO., 

 By E. H. Lane, V-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 



Dependable Joints 



At a Great Saving 



WITH dry lumber, good glue, the very finest 

 quartered oak, mahogany, or any other kind 

 of tops eau be made automatically at one 

 operation with a tapered wedge dovetail glue 

 joint without any doubt as to its holding up with any 

 kind of stain or finish. The Tapered Wedge Joint has 

 proven to be as perfect a .joint as can be made by 

 any method; it is stronger than other joints because it 

 has 20% more wood surface and the clamping pressure 

 is evenly distributed along the entire length of the 

 jointed edge. 



These facts, based on the results of jointing lumber 

 automatically at one operation on the 



Linderman Automatic 

 Dovetail Glue Jointer 



which means a reduction in cost of as much as 50 to 

 709c of the labor bills, 40 to 70% saving in glue bills, 

 the saving of considerable ripping by jointing rough 

 edge lumlier without saw kerf and edge waste and then 

 sizing the panel to width without the waste in sizing, 

 are a saving that is patent to ever}' furniture manu- 

 facturer. 



The jointing of lumber automatically at one oper- 

 ation instead of several operations marks a new achieve- 

 ment in the jointing of lumber and is proving of great 

 value in the building of furniture. 



LINDERMAN MACHINE CO. 



i\Iuskcgon, Mich. 



New York City. 

 Knoxvillc, Tenn. 



Woodstock, Ont. 

 St. Louis, Mo. 



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