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Wildman Mfg Company 1954 vintage textile ad hosiery machine efficient

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<p>Original 1954 textile trade vintage ad for <b><span style="font-size: 14px;">WILDMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></b>Main office and plant was located in Norristown, PA.</p><p> Manufacturers of Hosiery Machines.</p><p>Products include the Wildman 76 Full Fashioned Hosiery Machine - For Production-Minded Merchandisers the 75 is a Proven, Efficient Machine. The Wildman 75 Full Fashioned Hosiery Machines open up new hosiery markets to merchandisers who understand its production efficiency. Production is 12-`13 dozen pairs per operator per 8 hour shift, needle breakage is extraordinarily low because of the happy compatibility of 10 &amp; 12 denier and 75 gauge, temperature and humidity have become only minor problems, actually , quality is increased by proper temperature and humidity control. </p><p>Unbound from a large 1954 Textile trade magazine, this unique old one-page advertisement would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice graphics. A fabulous addition to your retro textile industry library.&nbsp;</p>
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