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Kinzbach Tool Company 1951 vintage oil gas catalog oilfield valves

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<p>Original 1951 Oil and Gas trade vintage catalog for the&nbsp;<b><span style="font-size: 14px;">KINZBACH TOOL COMPANY, INC.</span></b>&nbsp;Main office and plant was located at 2411 Summer Street, Houston, TX.</p><p> Manufacturers of Oilfield Equipment. </p><p> Products include Sectional Whipstocks, Type H, L and C Whipstocks, Inserted Blade Milling Tools, Hollow Milling Tools, Automatic Tubing Spiders, Unit Slips, Two-Piece Rotary Slips, Tubing Slips and Bowls, Mud Relief Valves, Pressure Relief Valves, Polished Rod Stuffing Boxes, Portable Tools for Field Maintenance and Steam Driven Compressor Units are all featured.</p><p>Has numerous product images, illustrations, description, application, parts list and specifications charts provide product details.<br></p><p> Unbound from a large 1951-1952 Catalog of Oil Field Equipment, this unique old twenty-page technical brochure would display beautifully matted and framed. Awesome cover graphics. A fabulous addition to your retro petroleum industry library.&nbsp;</p>
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