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a manner that when the cord is pulled the fork is opened and 
unloaded at any point of the sweep of the boom. 
Having briefly described the leading novelties that attracted 
the attention of the Judges of the Implements at Preston, it only 
remains for me to express our grateful appreciation of the 
valuable help we received in questions of mechanics from 
Mr. W. E. Rich and Mr. F. S. Courtney, and our thanks to 
Sir John H. Thorold, the Steward who chiefly attended our 
branch of the Implement Department, for his most efficient help 
and unvarying kindness. 
