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Black and white 9 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ ad for the ways that Body By Fisher was helping fight the war. There is a drawing showing a man working on a very large machine and the text claims that it was a “Vertical boring mill, built by Fisher expressly for tank production, machines a tank turret at a Fisher Body plant”. The headline under this said “Master hands at many crafts” and the text claims that “Long ago Fisher Body acquired leadership in an exacting trade through the mastery of many skills and crafts. Today this diversified craftsmanship is of indispensable value, as busy Fisher plants turn out war products in a variety that ranges from aircraft instruments to bomber assemblies and from machine tools and jigs to anti-aircraft gun mounts and tanks. Master hands are busy at many crafts, impelled not only by pride in their work, but by the knowledge that in the speed, the excellence and the volume of their work lie the seeds of final and conclusive victory”.
Source: August 10, 1942 Life magazine.