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HARDWOOD RECORD 



BOR ALMOST FIFTEEN YEARS 

 we have aimed at the target of 

 the himber world, putting forth 

 €verv effort toward building a flooring 

 machine that would not only hit the tar- 

 get, but would hit the buUs-e^ye squarely 

 in the center. 



The increase in cost of stumpage, labor 

 and equipment, makes it necessary for 

 the planing mill man to increase his out- 

 put — not by number of machines, but by 

 individual capacity. 



The Berlin Ninety=Four accomplishes 

 this result. It gives the results of two 

 50-foot per minute machines at the cost 

 of operation of one. By its increased 

 capacity, it cuts the cost of production in 

 half. It saves power, cuts down your 

 pa>-roll, and does this with half the floor 

 space that you are now using. 



Compare an}- machine with the Ninety= 

 Four. Xo other machine has 20 -inch 

 gears driving lO-inch rolls. ' No other 

 machine has a base cast in one piece. 

 The head stands, the support given to 

 cjdinders, compare these — you will find 

 the castings on the Ninety=Four are twice 

 as heaA-y as those used on any other 

 machine. 



The Berlin Ninety=Four is guaranteed 

 to turn out the highest grade flooring at 

 100 feet per minute. 



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The Berlin Machine Works 



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