Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 6

Words: Turner Smith, Ken Burnett, Melvin Mozzoline
Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 6

Masonry Magazine January 1969 Page. 6


Gm
general masonry inc.
Mr. Ken Burnett
Morgen Manufacturing Co.
Yankton, S. Dak. 57078

Dear Mr. Burnett:

Since our initial purchase of Morgen scaffolding in October, 1967, we have made supplemental purchases so we now have enough scaffolding for approximately 60,000 square feet of wall area.

We purchased this scaffolding for the University of Texas Dormitory Complex in Austin. We used it with a great deal of satisfaction and with cost reduction.

We have had an increase in production and found that we needed one-third to one-half the number of scaffold boards this project would have taken if we had used frame scaffold.

We have subsequently used Morgen scaffolding on warehouses and other projects. It adapts very well and gives the same benefits as the larger projects.

Your scaffolding has proved out the time studies we made prior to purchasing. We are completely satisfied with Morgen scaffolding.

Yours very truly,
Turner Smith, Jr.




MORGEN
gets love letters
from contractors
large and small...




MEL'S MASONRY CONST. INC.
8210 GERALD
WARREN, MICH.

deputeti Manufacturing Co
thank you for your
poperation. Scaffolding
is doing a very fine job.
it really does pay for itself.
last job we finished was
20'8" high. we made about
$1000.00 more than if we had
used conventional scaffolcling.

Sincerely
Melvin & Mozzoline




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convenient features
and accessories for
MORGEN
SCAFFOLDING
at the MCAA Show!




MORGEN MANUFACTURING CO. Box 160-61 Yankton, S.Dak. 57078
masonry
January, 1969


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