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Working on completion of various facets of my carburetor literature library.

Carter "Sales & Service Summary", various issues. This was an 8 1/2 x 11 by anywhere from 4 to 16 sheets sent to Carter Carburetor School graduates, and probably others with a subscription on a more or less regular freqency (generally, but not always, 6 per year). The first issue was in 1935. I do not know when the last issue was printed, but probably in the mid-1950's.

Holley "Carbogram", various issues. Also 8 1/2 x 11. The ones I have vary from 4 to 8 sheets each. Began in 1950, I have issues as new as 1966. Again, I do not know the last issue.

Both the Carter and Holley versions contain some sales information, some service information; but are also a folksy newsletter (who was graduated from the last carburetor school, whose son was promoted to ???, etc.)

Jon.

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Incidentally, I mistyped on my earliest Carbogram, which is 1956, not 1966.

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"Good carburetion is fuelish hot air".

"The most expensive carburetor is the wrong one given to you by your neighbor".

If you truly believe that "one size fits all" try walking a mile in your spouse's shoes!

Owner of The Carburetor Shop, LLC (of Missouri).

Current caretaker of the remains of Stromberg Caburetor, and custodian of the existing Carter and Kingston carburetor drawings.
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