June, 1923 
13 
Good Buildirnds Deserve Good Hardware 
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If you want 
good workmanship 
—get Good Hardware 
C ARPENTERS do a better job with 
Corbin hardware. Give them 
poor butts and the doors will be 
hung any old way. Give them poor 
locks and the escutcheons will prob¬ 
ably go on crooked. Give them in¬ 
ferior window fastenings and you’ll 
soon be wondering why all the 
windows rattle. 
The painter, too, respects good hard¬ 
ware. He’ll try not to get any paint 
on those gleaming brass butts or on 
a beautiful escutcheon. 
“A workman is known by his tools” 
—true! But his workmanship de¬ 
pends a great deal on what he is 
given to work with. If you want good- 
workmanship, get good hardware. 
P. & F. CORBIN s 'i84 C . E connIctTcut 
The American Hardware Corporation, Successor 
NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA 
