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Identifier: CycloneOrnamnetalFenceAndGatesCatalogNo.7
Title: Cyclone ornamnetal fence and gates: catalog no. 7.
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co.
Subjects: fences -- catalogs Division 32 gates metal fences fencing
Publisher: Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co.
Contributing Library: MBJ collection

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5 Cyclone Fence—Cleveland High Fences WE show here a section of our highest *L-X fence—Ii8 in.high. We make all heights from 12 in. up to 118 in. bydropping or adding cables which are spaced 6 inches apart. Thisis suitable for deer parks or for bird and animal houses, as well asfor partitions in buildings where departments are to be separated,without obstructing light or vision. Carried in 10 and 15 rodrolls. Price list on page 2. Our Style K Fabric Our style K Fabric shown on opposite page is built andspaced the same as L-X, except a slight difference in the formof the ornamental scroll. K fabric is made in three meshes, 2; in., 2J in. and if in.between uprights. These take the same lists as *L-X fabric.(See page 2.) K fabric is used with the same post and rail con-struction as X-X and takes the same lists. (See page 31.) Cyclone Fence—Cleveland-
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Style K Fabric with Imperial Post and Rail, 42 in. highPrice List same as L-X, Page 31 7 Cyclone Fence—Cleveland- L-X 2V^ in. Mesh Fabric nr^HE spacing between the uprights of z\ in. makes this fabricA non-climbable and this mesh will turn all but very youngchickens. It has all the beauty and style that goes with picketscrimped the entire length, woven with cables continuously twistedbetween uprights and reversed on the pickets with the strands ofthe cables locked in the crimps. We have in this particular meshand style a combination built for utility and service that covers alarger field and to a greater degree meets the popular demand thanany other fabric used for fencing purposes. Style M Fabric Specifications: Double No. 9 crimped pickets, cables No. 12^all heavily galvanized. Recommended for use with our Imperialand Eclipse post and rail construction. Price List of M Fabric Height of Fabric 30 in. 35 in. 40 in. M Fabric 22c 24c 28c Complete Fence Height of Fence 36 in. 42 in. 48

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Cyclone_Woven_Wire_Fence_Co_
  • booksubject:fences____catalogs
  • booksubject:Division_32
  • booksubject:gates
  • booksubject:metal_fences
  • booksubject:fencing
  • bookpublisher:Cyclone_Woven_Wire_Fence_Co_
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