September 10. 1916 



Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



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in the varnish running from front to back. These checks 

 lines were about an inch or so long. 



We looked it over, ancJ Malo thought something wa.s 

 wrong in the finish and Phil said that something had 

 happened after it had been shipt and they were trying to 

 make us the goats. Ed. Ford was sure something was 

 wrong but he couldnt guess what, and I was beginning 

 to feel shaky in the boots, because I had seen that stuff 

 before and was wondering how I could slide out from 

 under easy. While the other fellers just looked the top 

 over I had prest down in a few of the places where the 

 varnish checks showed and found that the veneer was 

 coming loose where it was jointed. So I felt sure that 

 joint would show a tape on the under side. 



So I told them and we got a knife and opened up the 



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 ■E M.VY UK W.VSTED IN" lOVl 

 CONDITION DOES NOT .M'l'l 



STK.niON SIUIWS 

 DAV WOItK. THIS 

 IN TEST RUNS. 



Are you making, or 

 are you consider- ^^^ 

 ing the making of J 

 airplane or sea- [ 

 plane parts wKcrc • 



Spanish 



Cedar 



Mexican ' i^^^^er 



Mahogany ( -^^^ 



African 

 Mahogany 



will be used ? 



We Kave tKe logs — - 



We Kave a modern veneer 

 and sawmill 



We are experienced in man- 

 ufacturing such material. 



Conclusion : You can entrust to us 



your orders and be sure of delivery 



within a reasonable time. 



Astoria Veneer Mills 

 & Dock Company 



Plant and Yard, Long Island City. N. Y. 

 General Offices, 347 Madison Ave., N. Y. 



