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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1219.PDF
GHT, tjotb, •rt. 19 THE SKIN OF OUR 'TEETH' Between the elements and our vehicles and vessels of war came Cellon Protective Finishes. Tropical sun and arctic cold, the corrosion of sea water and the phenomenal wear-and-tear of warfare — Cellon Protective finishes withstood them all. Launches, Torpedo Boats, Minesweepers, 'Dukws,' Trucks, Airborne Lifeboats, Tanks, Invasion Barges—all these were the teeth of our war effort and Cellon Finishes the skin of our teeth! These are the finishes which are gradually again becoming available for commercial purposes. Meanwhile Cellon experience is making the best of ingredients so far released. ?AW FUU DETAIL'S OF FINISHES FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE FROM CELLON LTD., KINGSTON-ON-THAMES. TELEPHONE: KINGSTON 1234 (5 LINfcS) Tborp-Hambrock Co., Ltd., Montreal, Canada. Cellon Corporation Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia cvs-^47
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