
About this Vintage Print Ad
This advertisement discusses the benefits of new machines for labor, industry, and consumers, emphasizing increased wages, reduced work hours, and lower production costs. It highlights how machines have improved living standards and made products more affordable. The ad promotes Kearney & Trecker's machine tools as essential for progress and offers a free booklet on sensible depreciation practices.
- Brand: Kearney & Trecker Corporation
- Product: Kearney & Trecker Machine Tools
- Tagline: NEW MACHINES—Man’s friend or man’s foe?
- Publication: Fortune
- Year: 1947
Objects in the advertisement: man
, woman
, child
, car
, factory
, chart
, machine
, booklet
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