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THE LUXFER PRISM COMPANY, LTD.
Special to Architects
In order to insure our best grades of prisms being used in your buildings, we would respectfully request that in specifying that you state specifically the grade of prisms required, otherwise under the general term of "Luxfer" a contractor IS LIABLE to claim the privilege of using one of our lower grade prisms, when it would really be the intention to use our best grade, hence if our best grade of sidewalk prisms are required, specification should read as follows:
LUXFER MULTI-PRISMS
set in wrought steel galvanized frames, according to specifications to be furnished by manufacturers (or whatever other grade required), and state if the non-slipping frame is desired, such as "Luxfer non-slipping device introduced in concrete on frames between rows of prisms at right angles with building". Or, IF WINDOW PRISMS, "Luxfer Window Prisms" glazed in solid copper bar, and to be of the correctly calculated angle to be determined on by The Luxfer Prism Co., Toronto.
With a specification worded so that there will be no misunderstanding, cause for a difference of opinion will be entirely eliminated and will be more satisfactory to both Architects and Contractors, insuring to the Architect and owner a well-lighted building and a prevention against loss to all parties concerned.
Luxfer Non-Slipping Frame
For Sidewalk or Pavement Lights
Any of our sidewalk prisms can be installed in this frame. It is a device that is new, novel, and absolutely original with ourselves; a frame in which sidewalk lights can be installed, so that the intersecting strip of concrete, running at right angles with building, can be made practically "non-slipping."
This latest and newest method of installing sidewalk lights has recently been adopted by the Ottawa Board of Control for that City, and its merits are such that we confidently expect that there will be a big demand for this frame.
We shall be pleased to send to Architects or parties interested upon application descriptive drawings and information pertaining to this frame.

See also pages nineteen to twenty-five regarding Sidewalk Prisms.

All frames made by us are guaranteed for
strength and durability.

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