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1952
1952 - 0953.PDF
ii APRIL 1952 FLIGHT 1 BEWARe OP THE BULL Don't take unnecessary risks... IT looks a 'natural'—a rare and golden opportunity; but see the trouble it causes this near-sighted naturalist. Yet it's so easy to be misled by appearances—every day someone or other is rinding himself on the horns of a dilemma through leaping before he looks. Not only light-hearted butterfly hunters, but hard-headed business men- it's just as easy to be led astray in the factory as in the field. You take a leap in the dark, for instance, every time you buy important components of uncertain quality. Springs And speaking of leaps, let's talk about WARNING TO MANUFACTURERS : You take unnecessary risks whenever you buy 'cheap' springs of uncertain quality; low initial outlay will never balance the ultimate harm they may do to your product, your prestige and your purse. When you specify "Springs by Salter" you're certain of getting top flight quality—quality that cuts out risk and guarantees years of highly-efficient, dependable service. Only t/»e best—of materials and workmanship—is good enough for SALTER. INSIST ON QUALITY Buy Est. 1760 of course GEO. SALTER & CO. LTD., WEST BROMWICH
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