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blame on irregularity of Bakelite delivered showed sample piece of insulations furnished by [[Dickinson?]] to one of their customers to show how defective it is; mentioned also that other customers of Boonton were dissatisfied with goods, pleading more time and more money and everything will be all right. I found right away that piece of defective insulating material in "Sternoid"! so I had the laugh on my side! As to complaints of Boonton product I found they were from Snell and [[strike-through]][[?]][[/strike-through]] just the man to whom Boonton is furnishing electric cup insulation a fine piece of work. and showed them that Snell only wants better terms than what he
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obtains from Boonton. I furthermore [[underlined]] challenged anybody to show that Boonton had ever returned an ounce of Bakelite. [[/underlined]]
They have used everything successfully Real trouble is inexperience and [[trying?]] to use [[underline]] Protal [[/underline]], bad equipment and tendency to attribute success where it does not belong. I felt easily that I had everybody on my side and that my arguments struck home. 
Benjamin (whom I found out got up till now [[underline]] $15000.00 [[/underline]] for  his services as patent lawyer!) spoke smoothly; "what we want is more cash and everything will be well", cited ^[[several]] [[unusual?]] large companies who loved to spend hundred of thousands of dollars before they were in going condition etc.  [[underlined]] I consider him as a parasite.[[/underlined]] Naturally he has nothing to lose he will simply let other people 
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Transcription Notes:
I believe the company is Noonton. Weird N, though.I looked it up. his p goes up instead of down, and he misses the t he's trying to cross... Looks more like "B" to me (although he doesn't close the bottom. BY Correction: It is Boonton, New Jersey. The Boonton Rubber Company molded Bakelite items. HK