US Patent: D30,240
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Design for a frame for sewing-card perforators
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Patentee:
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Joseph Ralph Orwig (exact or similar names) - Des Moines, IA |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Nov. 13, 1897 |
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Feb. 21, 1899 |
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Jeff Joslin
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Description: |
A "sewing card" is piece of card stock that is used by small children to play with sewing, usually using yarn. The holes are typically punched to create a pattern or shape such as the outline of an animal. This perforator was advertised in teacher's publications such as the Teachers College Bulletin and Kindergarten Review. At least one example was marked with the name of distributor Milton Bradley Co., who are better known for their board games. |
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