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1951
1951 - 0035.PDF
4 JANUARY 1951 FLIGHT Reproduced from: THE BOOK OF ENGLISH TRADES & Library of the Useful Arts, 1821 THE CABINET-MAKER His skilled hands expressing the beauty that he feels within, the 18th century cabinet-maker carves a delicate tracery from wood. Every detail, from colour and grain to type of finish will bear the craftsman's touch for generations to come AND CRAFTSMANSHIP LIVES ON With the coming of the Industrial Revolution and the develop- ment of machinery, the era of the lone craftsman passed into history. No longer did one man create, fashion and sell his wares. Instead, the work was divided among specialists, each one a craftsman in his own particular line. To-day, the individual is an expert whose specialised skill is an essential part of the whole. A CELLON we believe in the essence of crafts-manship. For example, after a new aircraftfinish has been produced by our laboratory specialists, it is tested by experts who examine every Cellon product under the conditions of use for which it is intended. Like the cabinet-maker of old, who gave part of his being to the elegance and grace of wood, we always strive for perfection in our finished Whether we are dealing with specialised primers for light alloys, high speed finishes for jet aircraft, stoving enamels for metal components or attractive finishes for aircraft interiors, we take pride in the skill and forethought embraced in our work. Research has established perfect uniformity among our standard finishes with the result that you can always be sure "of consistency of quality when reordering a particular finish. On the development side, we maintain a con- tinuous service for the production of special finishes for special needs outside the standard range. It is, in fact, a service by craftsmen for craftsmen.CELLON AIRCRAFT FINISHES Created by Craftsmanship CERRUX Decorative CERRIC Wood Finishes CERRUX Marine Paints jlLJLJUL DOCi\ CERRUX (£ DUpOT Loach |l 0 PainU T S=^l CERRIC n if1 A'" Industrial t—M *~I • Finishes LIMITED KINGSTON-ON-TH AMES PHONE KINGSTON 1234 CVS-669A
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