Standardized Mouldings – 1928

by Paul

Morgan Standardized Mouldings

EXTERIOR Mouldings manufactured from green or only partially dried lumber will warp, twist and split, and will not take paint satisfactorily. Furthermore, will always be an eyesore and detract from an otherwise well built structure. Interior Mouldings and Trim can mar the appearance of a room or add to the impression made by the furniture. Splendidly designed furniture, well made, will appear only ordinary if the Moulding and Trim are inferior in quality and workmanship. To obtain perfect results insist upon proper Moulding and Trim.

With the Morgan Woodwork Organization the designing and the making of mouldings is a craft—a science.
Both exterior and interior mouldings are, by virtue of their beauty and adaptability, of the best mediums for the expression of an architectural motif. In fact, mouldings serve as the frame for the architectural picture and as such they must be designed with the utmost regard for symmetry and grace.

But the artistry which is devoted to the designing of Morgan mouldings is by no means the only reason they enjoy such a widespread use.

Craftsmanship of the highest order is employed in the making of Morgan mouldings. First, the most painstaking care is taken that the woods used are of good quality and unusually well seasoned to insure weather-resisting durability. Second, the machinery employed in their milling is of the most expensive and most advanced type, anchored to solid foundations so that every foot is manufactured with the greatest precision and smoothness. Third, only thoroughly experienced workmen, highly skilled in the
making of mouldings, are employed.

The designs and patterns shown on the following pages comprise what we believe to be the most comprehensive line of mouictings presented to the trade.  Among them may be found exactly the proper one for every use.

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