Original World War 2 turret lathe machine industry trade magazine vintage ad for WARNER AND SWASEY of Cleveland, OH. The Monument to a Shorter War. Nobody wanted the Warner and Swasey building at the southeast corner of Carnegie and 55th Street, The government didn't want it, we didn't want it, for we have more buildings now than we will ever again be able to use to make turret lathes. But that building has already shortened the war by 1,600 turret lathes. Old 1943 WW2 wartime era propaganda magazine advertisement. There are remnants for old tape on the top left edge, right side, and a piece about two inches long toward the left side of the ad, as seen in the picture. Would still display well matted and framed.
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