Masonry Magazine December 1967 Page. 12
Which oyster hides the pearl?
Or, where is the hidden value?
With oysters, there's one way to find out. Open them all. Even then you'll be lucky to find a pearl.
Not so with a Clipper SuperMatic Masonry Saw. Each one contains a cluster of pearls. Or, as we call them, hidden values. And each of these Clipper extras has been developed to provide you with the most efficient masonry saw you can buy.
Example: Clipper's Slim Line Bearing Housing. It provides hand clearance even when you make deep cuts or use worn down abrasive blades. And it's not bolted on. It's an integral part of the cutting head. The problem of bolts vibrating loose is no longer a problem.
Another Clipper hidden value: Cutting head bearing housings are simultaneously machined in a double-spindle boring machine. This guarantees exact alignment. Every blade will run straight and true.
Creating hidden values takes more time and costs more money. And, at first glance, you may not even know they're there. But the increased efficiency and operating economy they deliver will speak for them.
For proof-of-performance right on your job, ask a Clipper Factory Trained Specialist to demonstrate the Clipper SuperMatic Masonry Saw. Or, write Clipper, P.O. Box 9604-1, Kansas City, Missouri 64134. Phone AC 816 South 1-9500
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NORTON CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIVISION
CLIPPER MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC-KANSAS CITY MISS
masonry Nov./Dec., 1967