January 1, 1880 THE IRON AGE 29

KEYSTONE SAW, TOOL,

STEEL AND FILE WORKS,

FRONT AND LAUREL STS., PHILADELPHIA

 

BRANCH WORKS : Tacony, Pa.; Chicago, Ill.

     We desire to call attention to the improvent in putting up our goods, substituting boxes for paper covering. This will prove a great advantage to the dealer, saving the time consumed in untying and tying, also keeping them in better condition
     The new style Box here shown is our latest.
     We have been putting up the No. 76 D-8 and No. 120 Saws in boxes containing one-third of a dozen.

     We have decided to put up all the saws marked "Disston" in this manner.
     The boxes will contain 1/3 dozen, and be assorted as follows: 5/7, 6/7, 7/8, 8/9, 9/10, 10/11, 11/12 which makes two of each size teeth in a box.
     We will send all the same size teeth in a box, if so ordered

     Henry Disston & Sons.


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