Masonry Magazine February 1985 Page. 23
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LION MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.
P.O. Box 7180, 10 Greg St., Reno, NV 89510
Represented by: Jim Low, Thomas Alden, Ray Hammerich, Cherie Barnes
Featuring: "Liftall-a complete line of rough terrain and towable forklifts. Models include both straight-masted and highlift designs with lift capacities from 4,000 to 52,000 lbs.
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LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC.
One Greenwich Plaza, P.O. Box 5050, Greenwich, CT 06836
Represented by: Tom Shields, Jerry Forbes, Gerry Hawley, Augie Savio, Jack Irmscher
Featuring: Lone Star introduces its nationwide "Blue Bond" trade-name for its complete line of quality masonry cements. In addition to masonry cement Type "N" mortar, Lone Star offers high-strength masonry cements for Types "S" and "M" mortars plus a color masonry selection.
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LULL ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.
3045 Highway 13, St. Paul, MN 55121
Represented by: Alex Stamatakis, Orrin Nord, Carl Wright, Bob Blomquist, Steve Boggus
Featuring: Rough terrain highlift material handling equipment. Lull machinery utilizes the newest technological components to give mason contractors the maximum edge in shaving cost through less down-time and more performance.
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GEORGE MAYER MANUFACTURING, INC.
P.O. Box 1468, Miami, OK 74355
Represented by: Jody Mayer, Dick Burris, Bill Stoner
Featuring: The "Queen Air" masonry-installed forced air fireplace/furnace heating system for residential construction.
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MELROE COMPANY
112 N. University Dr., Fargo, ND 58102
Represented by: Al Pederson, Fred Theede, Lee Lang
Featuring: A line of "Bobcat" skid-steer and articulated loaders manufactured by Clark Melroe. Melroe originated the skid-steer concept 25 years ago and today remains the world-wide leader in small loader technology. The Bobcat line contains 17 models in eight size ranges from 500 lbs. rated capacity to 3,700 lbs.
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MORGEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY
P.O. Box 160, Yankton, SD 57078
Represented by: Jim Cope, Marlin Slagle, John Roberts
Featuring: The Morgen Grout Pump, a hydraulically operated pump for lower maintenance cost and having a hydraulically variable volumn control and remote control. Also featured will be Morgen Adjustable Tower Scaffolding that elevates as work progresses, keeping masons at their most productive level. Morgen is the only scaffolding that offers a complete system for jobsite erection, moving from finished wall to new wall to be built, transporting and storing.
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MASTER BUILDERS
23700 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44122
Represented by: J. Pat Borders, Fred Snapp, Jim Anderson
Featuring: Working demonstrations of "Elmax" extended life mortar.
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MAYCO PUMP CORPORATION
4640 Sperry St., Los Angeles, CA 90039
Represented by: Dave Gaston, Meredith Gaston, Jim Wright, Milo Sieve, John Montgomery, Jerry Steffes, John Hunter, Jim Karelius, Marvin May, Lorraine May
Featuring: The Mayco Model C30HD used by the masonry trade to pump mortar and grout on highrise, loadbearing masonry construction. This unit has been long recognized by the masonry industry for its low maintenance and operating costs as well as dependable performance.
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MULLER MACHINERY COMPANY
P.O. Box 248, Metuchen, NJ 08840
Represented by: Tom Basgaard, Howard Heller
Featuring: The latest design in mortar mixers, backed up by many years of experience in serving the masonry industry.
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NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION
3601 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201
Represented by: Ken Gutschick, Tom Hardy, Kari Nagler, Jeff McGinn, Jeff Menez, Joseph Brisch
Featuring: A panel display highlighting the importance of mason's lime in building durable, watertight walls.