Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 15

Words: Bill Black, Jack Miller, Ted Eugenides, Russell Carriere, Rudy Munago, Wayne Bischoff, Neal Goldblatt, Bill Edwards, Dallas Stahly, Jim Bouck, Floyd Skor, Bob Weiller, Dick Berry, C. Stuppy, James Reaves, John Hefferin, George LaTendresse, Richard Levandowski, James Mayo, Tom Pirosko, Sandy Pirosko, Bill Duffy, Sol Gieser, Herman Luchas, Royce Reid, Will Gaskell
Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine January 1983 Page. 15
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PATENT SCAFFOLDING COMPANY
Division of HARSCO Corporation
One Bridge Plaza, Fort Lee, N.J. 07024

Represented by: Dallas Stahly, Jim Bouck

Featuring: QES-Quick Erect Scaffold; sectional steel and aluminum scaffolds (Trouble-Saver); 2-point motorized and manual swing stages (Cable-Climber, Junior, Griphoist): self-raising "masons" scaffold (Hoist-O-Matic); continuous suspended scaffolds (Gold-Medal): material hoists (Getman-Jumbo), and mason tender forklifts (Getman-Scootcrete).

Space: 3

PENHALL DIAMOND PRODUCTS
8351 Katella Ave., Stanton, CA 90680

Represented by: Floyd E. Skor, Wayne Bischoff, Bob Weiller

Featuring: Geographically designed diamond blades manufactured for the masonry industry.

Space: 4, 5

PETTIBONE CORPORATION
9501 W. Devon Ave., Rosemont, IL 60018

Represented by: Russell Carriere, Dick Berry, C. J. Stuppy, James Reaves, John Hefferin, George LaTendresse, Rudy Munago, Jack Miller, Richard Levandowski, James Mayo, Bill Black, Bill Edwards

Featuring: The new Extendo 68 and Extendo 88 rough terrain forklifts with capacities of 8,000 lbs. Both are four-wheel drive, four-wheel steer, with lift heights up to 42 ft. Also featured is the Omni 40 aerial lift for specialized jobs. World-wide distribution.

Space: 73

PITTSBURGH CORNING CORPORATION
800 Presque Isle Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15239

Represented by: Tom Pirosko, Sandy Pirosko, Bill Duffy, Ted Eugenides

Featuring: Pittsburgh Corning will exhibit a full line of glass block products. Included will be the popular Solar Reflective Glass Block units. These units have a highly reflective coating which reduces solar heat gain and transmitted light.


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Space: 42,43

STAR TOOL COMPANY
4101 Garland Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76117

Represented by: Sol Gieser, Herman Luchas, Royce Reid

Featuring: A wide selection of brick/block carts, forklift mortar tubs, scaffolding, mortar board stands and floor scrapers. All products are made with the finest workmanship and are backed with prompt delivery and excellent service.

Space: 46, 47

STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, INC.
P.O. Box 150, 32 E. Main St., Honeoye, NY 14471

Represented by: Neal Goldblatt, Will Gaskell

Featuring: Introducing the new standard for the industry-Stone Construction will display its new 12 cu. ft. heavy-duty mortar, plaster

Every Blade
You'll Ever
Need,
You Can Get
From...
TARGET

Yes-every blade for construction and industrial sawing for masonry/refractory, concrete/asphalt saws, safety groovers, tile saws and metal cut/off and Quickie power hand saws is available from your Target Distributor.

And, Target blades and diamond drills are color-coded for instant, accurate blade selection... For specific blade recommendations and a colorful brochure on Target blades and drills and their applications, see your Target Distributor, or write Target today!

Target also produces nine different product lines with eighty-five different models of saws for construction and industrial sawing applications. Your Target Distributor has details.
TARGET

Federal-Mogul Corporation
Target Products Division
4330 Clary Boulevard
Kansas City, Missouri 64130
Tel. 816 923 5040
81-18

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