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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), March 1929, p. 6

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Every Ship ae you depend on us for all your re- pair work—each of your ships has an extra crew for emergencies. This crew is available whenever and wherever you need it, yet you pay them only when you use them. They are on the job all the year, to serve you a few times a year. At the strategic points on the Great Lakes we maintain these hundreds of skilled workmen, engineers, architects and draftsmen. We pro- vide them with unlimited repair facilities—big dry docks, floating equipment, foundries, forges, CLEVELAND American Ship Building Co. Needs This boring mills and lathes. No repair job is too big for them—or too small. Ship operators realize that only a completely equipped ship building company can maintain these repair resources, which are vitally neces- sary to all Lake shipping. They realize that it takes a big volume of repair work to maintain this immense equipment and manpower eco- nomically. That is why operators are turning to the completely equipped ship building com- panies for all their repair work—small jobs as well as big ones. Lorain __ BUFFALO American Ship Buffalo Dry Dock Building Co. Company 6 MARINE REVIEW—March, 1929

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