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SPECIMEN - Stewart-Warner Corporation Stock
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SPECIMEN - Stewart-Warner Corporation StockSPECIMEN - Stewart-Warner Corporation Stock
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SPECIMEN - STEWART-WARNER CORPORATION
State - Virginia
Color - Purple
Size - 11in x 7 1/2in
Printed by Security-Columbian Banknote Co.
A little history:
Stewart-Warner was a US manufacturer of vehicle instruments (a.k.a. gauges) and many other products.
The company was founded as Stewart & Clark Company in 1905 by John K. Stewart. Their speedometers were used in the Ford Model T. In 1912 John Stewart joined with Edgar Bassick to make vehicle instruments and horns. Bassick owned Alemite Co and Stewart had bought the Warner Instrument Company, thus the name was changed to Stewart-Warner Corporation. The company started in Chicago and built a manufacturing plant on Diversy Parkway.
SPECIMEN -
No certificates are accepted unseen from a printer. No matter how much checking has been done, there is always the chance of a typographical error creeping in and causing untold financial damage to the issuer. For this reason, prior to final printing a small quantity of "specimen" certificates will be produced by the printer for final verification. These items will usually be clearly marked "specimens" either by means of overprint or perforated cancellations holes. In some cases they can be further identified by a "0000" serial number.
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