J. BLISS AND JOHN E. HAND
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A Group of Three Sounding Machines
J. Bliss and John E. Hand
The first one is a steel two handled depth sounder with break on a triangular base, the second is on a square base and is fitted with two handles painted black and includes four Moeller imporved chemical sounding tubes and the third is a U.S. Navy depth sounder circa 1940, marked number 535 John E. Hand and Sons, Philadelphia with two folding handles and white read out dial marked in fathoms.
36 x 30 in. (91.5 x 76.2 cm.) and smaller, three (3)
J. Bliss and John E. Hand
The first one is a steel two handled depth sounder with break on a triangular base, the second is on a square base and is fitted with two handles painted black and includes four Moeller imporved chemical sounding tubes and the third is a U.S. Navy depth sounder circa 1940, marked number 535 John E. Hand and Sons, Philadelphia with two folding handles and white read out dial marked in fathoms.
36 x 30 in. (91.5 x 76.2 cm.) and smaller, three (3)