[D8805AKC], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Thomas Alva Edison, December 29th, 1888
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Title
[D8805AKC], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Thomas Alva Edison, December 29th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"Dyer declines to stand by your decisions hence I see no use in our giving up the time or using yours. The trouble with Dyer is he wants to break the Bergmann contract--WHY? is the query and unless it is to make it with another Edison factory he is taking a course inimical to the interests he is serving. If it is with the MWks or Lamp Factory then there is double dealing somewhere which you will put your heavy hand on if you discover it. I think however he is simply playing a game of bluff. All I want him to do is to say. ### What his patents cover and to say it now--then I can bring Bergmann to terms. But Dyer declines to do this wants to leave it open so he can include anything hereafter that may develop. This course must inevitably lead to B & Co contesting the Stieringer Patents in the courts." Yours EH Johnson
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Date
1888-12-29
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Folder/Volume ID
D8805-F
Microfilm ID
121:648
Document ID
D8805AKC
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University