Q. I’ve a Henry Disston D-8 For Beauty, end, and electric, this watched can’t be Excelled

Q. I’ve a Henry Disston D-8 For Beauty, end, and electric, this watched can’t be Excelled

A. Many saw manufacturers returning to early nineteenth 100 years England produced medallions with the Warranted Superior (WS) label. It pre-dates Henry Disston (1819-1878) by at the very least a generation, probably most. Use of the expression is certainly not limited to saws. An instant on-line search reveals it actually was used in marketing for manufactured merchandise instance boots and Remington pistols. Warranted and guaranteed have the same meaning, the manufacturer’s word that their product are better. Continue reading “Q. I’ve a Henry Disston D-8 For Beauty, end, and electric, this watched can’t be Excelled”