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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.
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
Advertising Novelties
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
Lithographed metal
trays that repeatedly carry
to guests their host's
tribute to your brand.