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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1989-February - Vol 10 Issue 12 - Page 11

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New Duralink Replaces Alumilink
David E. Smith
Duralink Distributing Company
Garland, Texas
Thank you for switching to Alumilink flip-
per-links. In the past year we have been able
to distribute several thousand high strength
aircraft quality Alumilinks across the US
and abroad, in an attempt to eliminate the
burdensome problem of replacement of
other style links.
Also, it has come to our attention that a few
of our original proto-type Alumilinks (com-
posed with a lesser percentage of chromium
content, thus susceptible to elongation),
were accidentally distributed in 1988. These
protos were intended for in-house testing
purposes only.
Beginningin 1989, we'veintroducedaneven
stronger product, composed of heat-hard-
ened chrome-molly steel. We've renamed
this Duralink, to represent the added dura-
bility. This product can withstand unlimited
use.
Any vendor in possession of these parts may
return same through July 31, 1989. Upon
receipt we will redistribute to you the Dural-
ink, on a 1 to 1 basis, free of charge.
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Drew's • PO Box 632 • Fairforest, SC 29336
803/574-0162 • Fax 803/574-7680 • Telex 510601 2480

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