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[[File:2-8-S-3-01.png|thumb|<div align="center">Comparison with reference sample.</div>]] | [[File:2-8-S-3-01.png|thumb|<div align="center">Comparison with reference sample.</div>]] | ||
[[File:2-8-S-3-02.png|thumb | [[File:2-8-S-3-02.png|thumb|<div align="center">Back of the slider.</div>]] | ||
"The artifact is a brass, size 06, Autolock slider and zipper pull manufactured by the Hookless Fastener Company of Meadville, PA under the trade name 'Talon,' not earlier than 1933 and not later than 1937. It was intended for civilian use on a medium-weight garment such as a jacket or coveralls made in the Unites States" [http://tighar.org/TTracks/2008Vol_24/0708.pdf (''Tighar Tracks'' July 2008).] | "The artifact is a brass, size 06, Autolock slider and zipper pull manufactured by the Hookless Fastener Company of Meadville, PA under the trade name 'Talon,' not earlier than 1933 and not later than 1937. It was intended for civilian use on a medium-weight garment such as a jacket or coveralls made in the Unites States" [http://tighar.org/Publications/TTracks/2008Vol_24/0708.pdf (''Tighar Tracks'' July 2008).] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:31, 20 January 2011

Comparison with reference sample.

Back of the slider.
"The artifact is a brass, size 06, Autolock slider and zipper pull manufactured by the Hookless Fastener Company of Meadville, PA under the trade name 'Talon,' not earlier than 1933 and not later than 1937. It was intended for civilian use on a medium-weight garment such as a jacket or coveralls made in the Unites States" (Tighar Tracks July 2008).