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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



November 10, .1920 



LUMBER & VENEERS 



Cutting mahogany 

 veneer on one of the 

 battery of Sheers in 

 the Astoria Mill at 

 Long Island City. 



Slicing Tw^enty-Eight 

 to the Inch! 



The choice, figured mahogany logs, 

 which our experts select for fine ve- 

 neer making, are cut by huge diagon- 

 ally operating knives or "slicing" 

 machines. With these slicers a re- 

 markable degree of uniformity in cut 

 is obtained — an Astoria feature which 

 has long been appreciated by manu- 

 facturers of high class furniture. 



This uniformity of cut is but another 

 element in the service which over a 

 quarter century has made us the 

 largest complete mahogany lumber 

 and veneer organization in the 

 llnited States. 



Astoria Mahogany Company, Inc. 



1031 Steinwav Avenue 



Lon£ Island City, New York 



Successors h' 

 lluddleston - Mari4h iMalittKitn.^ Co- 

 Astoria Veneer Mills aiul l*«fk t'«. 

 F. W KiDli, liu-. 



ItK AN( IIKS: 14 Niirlli Market Ave., (iniiid Ka|>i(ls, Mieliis!"" 



235<> I.linitier Street, CIiH-aRo, 111. 



Mills and Yards. l.iiiiK Island C'it.v, New \'ork 



THE DEAN- 

 SPICKER CO. 



Manufacturers of 



Oak — Mahogany — Walnut 

 AND 



LUMBER 



22nd St. and So. Crawford Ave. Chicago 



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