B.S.K. knife correspondence gov't re knife : [file]
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- Part Of
- Pat Brewster fonds
- Scope & Content
- File consists of letters to and from various organizations including American brokers, Canadian and American customs and Canadian National Revenue, Canadian Foreign Trade Service, wholesalers and distributers, retailers, British and German manufacturers, law firms, magazines, British and Canadian t…
- Date Range
- 1952-1967
- Reference Code
- M2 / 52 - 54
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- GMD
- Textual Records
- Part Of
- Pat Brewster fonds
- Description Level
- 5 / File
- Fonds Number
- M2 / V91 / S21
- Series
- II.C. Pat Brewster professional series : Inventions
- Sous-Fonds
- M2
- Reference Code
- M2 / 52 - 54
- GMD
- Textual Records
- Date Range
- 1952-1967
- Physical Description
- 3 cm of textual records
- Scope & Content
- File consists of letters to and from various organizations including American brokers, Canadian and American customs and Canadian National Revenue, Canadian Foreign Trade Service, wholesalers and distributers, retailers, British and German manufacturers, law firms, magazines, British and Canadian trademarks and registration offices regarding the Brewster Stubby Knife. Correspondence with American Consul, magazine editors, Calgary Fish and Game Association, Glo- Hill Cutlery Company, Atlas Steels Ltd., printers, Woodward Stores, B.C. Westminster Canvas Ltd. and Japanese Consul. Design descriptions in English and German, receipt book of local, provincial and national buyers, German, British, Canadian manufacturers' costs, invoices and statements, bills of lading, Canadian, American and British customs and duty forms, insurance policies, American banker's report, British and Canadian registrations and trademarks, miscellaneous items. Annotated by Pat Brewster
- Content Details
- Bill of lading from Germany to Canada re Brewster Stubby Knife, 1954. Held in oversize "H"
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