[D8627X], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Samuel Insull, June 26th, 1886

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Title

[D8627X], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Samuel Insull, June 26th, 1886

Editor's Notes

We enclose a letter to the EEL Co. of Detroit, which please read and attach propositions as spoken of in this letter. I would call your attention to the fact that in making this cable feeder at the same price as the electric tubes which are now put down to such a price that there is no profit to us, it would be well to work around the case a little to see whether a little bit higher price could not be got for these feeders whether tube or cable. Mr. Collendar of course cannot legitimately come below these prices if he makes an equally well-protected cable and his estimate may be higher than this. If you find that he is going to take the job regardless of whether he makes or loses money, then and only then would you cut these prices.

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Date

1886-06-26

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8627-F

Microfilm ID

79:546

Document ID

D8627X

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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