The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 27, May 13, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
page 28 of 36 (77%)
page 28 of 36 (77%)
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Invention and Discovery. Every boy who is fond of carpentering will be delighted with the little invention illustrated below. All boys who are not thoroughly expert joiners know the great difficulties that lie in the way of making partitions neat and workmanlike in appearance. With this little invention it will be possible to give a neatness and a firmness to corners that few amateurs have been able to attain. [Illustration] This patent is a small metal clasp which is laid over the joint and pressed firmly on every side of it. It is easily applied, and should be used by all carpenters. * * * * * This attachment for bicycles seems to be a very useful and sensible one. It is intended for use on newspaper routes, and is made with a wire attachment over the front wheel in which the papers can be carried. |
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