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'How 19 Build Wood Fences' Now Reody for Deqler Distribution
"l{otr\' to Build Wood Fences," latest in a series of lumber merchandising aids published by the National Lumber Manufacturers Association, is now' ready for lumber industry distribution to fencing prospects. The two-color brochure-type booklet shows a variety of wood fence installations, along with suggestions for the best and most appropriate uses of each type; considerable emphasis is placed on horv-to drawings and construction tips.
In announcing publication of the new selling tool, NLMA Executive Vice-President Leo V. Bodine said it is based on the idea that "selling fences is easier than selling fencing," and is intended to bridge the gap between the fence
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"Just about everyone is sold on the idea of a fence," the lumber spokesman noted. "It's a big market and getting bigger. What we in the lumber industry must sell first is the idea of a wood fence. Once the homeowner decides on wood, he becomes a customer for lumber."
Copies of "How to Build Wood Fences" are available at: One to 49 copies, 25 cents each; 50 to 499 copies, 20 cents each;500 or more copies, 15 cents each. Orders should be sent to National Lumber Manufacturers Association. Washington 6, D.C.
(Tell them you saw it in The California Lumber Merchant)