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Cameron Machine Company 1941 vintage textile ad fabric strip rolls

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<p>Original 1941 textile trade vintage ad for <b><span style="font-size: 14px;">CAMERON MACHINE COMPANY.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></b>Main office and plant was located at 61 Poplar Street, Brooklyn, NY.</p><p> Manufacturers of Camachine Fabric Machinery. </p><p>Products include Slitters and Roll-Winders.&nbsp; Fabric Strip in Rolls.</p><p>Cameron Slitters and Roll-Winders are unequalled for converting fabric into compact, uniformly wound rolls of strip at low cost. Some of the many products slit and wound on Camachines include straight and bias binding, overall straps, waist bands, flag stripes, gauze bandages, surgical adhesive tape, electricians friction tape, varnished cambric, rubberized fabrics, artificial leather, burlap and cotton bagging, oilcloth, corset tapes, and a wide range of materials to long to list here.</p><p>Unbound from a 1941 cotton industry handbook, this unique old one-page advertisement would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice graphics. A fabulous addition to your retro textile library.<br></p>
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