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Bliss No. 31K Automatic Double Seamer.--A machine of rigid construction which seams 35 to 45 ends a minute, the can standing still during double seaming. it is especially adapted for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 cans, and halves, flats and talls. Two seaming rolls are
Bliss No. 31K Automatic Double Seamer.--A machine of rigid construction which seams 35 to 45 ends a minute, the can standing still during double seaming. it is especially adapted for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 cans, and halves, flats and talls. Two seaming rolls are
CategoryCommercial Fisheries
CaptionBliss No. 31K Automatic Double Seamer.--A machine of rigid construction which seams 35 to 45 ends a minute, the can standing still during double seaming. it is especially adapted for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 cans, and halves, flats and talls. Two seaming rolls are
Image Date1912
SubjectFishery processing industries--Equipment and supplies
Canneries--Equipment and supplies
Pub. Info.Seattle, WA : 1912
Image Source SeriesPacific Fisherman Annual Statistical Review 1912
Page No./Plate No.Facing page 50
Digital collectionFreshwater and Marine Image Bank
RepositoryMost materials are located in the University of Washington Libraries. Images were scanned by staff of the UW Fisheries-Oceanography Library
CopyrightMaterials in the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank are in the public domain. No copyright permissions are needed. Acknowledgement of the Freshwater and Marine Image Bank as a source for borrowed images is requested.
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