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Switzer; Vice-presidents, N. L. Jacobus, F. H. Southwick, R. Schlezinger; secretary and
sales manager, N. L. Jacobus; treasurer, N. L. Jacobus. Main office, 440-458 19th St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Branch office, 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, N. Y.
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In this same
directory The Metallograph Corporation is listed at 1100 Brook Avenue, New York
which would later become the home of Electro-Chemical Engraving.
June 25, 1921: Electro Chemical increases working capital from $35,000 to $250,000.
On April 3, 1927, the Title Guarantee and Trust Company placed a mortgage in the
amount of $100,000 for five years at 6 per cent for the Electro-Chemical Engraving
Company, Inc. on the seven-story building at 1,098 to 1,104 Brook Avenue.
In 1930 the office at 52 Vanderbilt Avenue was listed under the
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Advertising Novelties
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in
White-Orrs Classified Business Directory.
In May, 1930, Electro-
Chemical Engraving
increased its capital by
$610,000 on 41,000 shares
of which 1,000 are
preferred $100 each;
40,000 common no par.
Advertisements from the
May, 1933 and July, 1933
issues of the
Western
Brewer
are shown at left
and right. The copy by the
three trays is
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Lithographed metal
trays that repeatedly carry
to guests their host's
tribute to your brand.
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