WOULD YOU LIKE TO BUY A "SELF-HEALING" BAG CLOSER

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W o u l d you like to have a Bag Closing Machine that never got out of order? . . . never broke down? . . . that would automatically "heal itself" if any parts began to wear? I Of course you would. A wear-immune and failure-proof machine is the ideal. W e never quite achieve it — but we can come mighty close! Bagpak has taken two important steps which lead to the nearideal in Bag Closing Machines.

Model ET applies famous "Cushion-Stitch" over dry tape for s i f t - p r o o f closure. Model E l applies "Cushion-Stitch" only, for use where sift-proofing is not essential.

First, extra strength is built into every Bagpaker® Welded steel construction and heavy-duty working parts assure trouble-free operation — reduce lost time due to breakdowns. T h e savings en this alone can be tremendous over the years. Second — and perhaps the most important — Bagpak assigns an experienced Service Engineer to assist you in keeping your Bagpaker in tip-top shape, for- the life of the machine! H e will make regular visits to give the machine a thorough "physical check-up" . . . to look for wearing parts and replace them before they can cause a breakdown. This kind of "preventive service", in addition to the extra serviceability built into every part of every Bagpaker, makes the Bagpak Machine the nearest thing to the ideal Bag Closing Machine you can possibly buy. For more details about the better Bagpaker, write today for booklet 250-S.

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