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finishing polish requires another day of rattling, this time


with an entirely different mixture of rattling chips that give


the smooth, soft polish characteristic of Mirror Drop Wires.


Although we make two million Drop Wires a week,


each and every wire has the same careful attention


and inspection.


For those who want a Drop Wire that is rust proof,


we copper- finish the wire without extra charge. This


copper finish is put on after all the above processes have


been completed.


DROP WIRES AND PRODUCTION


Every- day experience in the mills which we have


supplied with Drop Wires during the past thirty years has


taught us that it is impossible to make a Drop Wire too


good.


Early Drop Wires were polished by the warp. What


that did to the warp taught us and hundreds of mills that


anything less than the best is too expensive in lost


production to be considered at all.


Production is the test. Figure it as you please-percentage


for the mill. per loom or per weaver. Whatever


contributes to increased production means better profIts,


better equipment to meet modern competition. Whatever


lessens production reduces profIts, handicaps the mill in


the industrial race and makes dissatisfied employes- an


important consideration today.


If every warp thread, from the time the loom starts


until the run is completed, chafes against three Drop


Wires, can you afford to have any Drop Wire but the


nearest approach to perfection you can obtain?


The difference in cost between our Drop Wires and


an inferior make may look sizable to your buyer.


Figure the difference in cost per loom and see if


you can afford to polish your Drop Wires with your


warp.


Cotton Chats 1923, No. 243, Page 4

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