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1935 Print Fred Schludecker Foreman Republic Steel Metal Mirror Glass Office FZ2 LN1 a process of hand painting

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a process of hand painting using stencils

a minor basilica located in Lyon

This is an original 1966 color cover for the January issue of The Cornell Engineer

claimed his favorite liquor was Vat 69

This ad also features a recipe for Breakfast Bran Pan

1935 Print Fred Schludecker Foreman Republic Steel Metal Mirror Glass Office FZ2 LN1 a process of hand paintingThis is an original 1935 halftone print of Fred C. Schludecker, the foreman for Republic Steel. Schludecker used to work for a silver company until it sold a new method for polishing steel. Schludecker's first large project was making steel trimmings for the Chrysler Building in Manhattan, New York. The company was founded in 1899 by Cyrus Eaton, and became the third largest steel producer in America during the 1920s. CONDITION This 76+ year old Item

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