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Excerpt from Hand Book of Gasoline Automobiles: For the Information of the Public Who Are Interested in Their Manufacture and Use
Such a method of comparison is obviously of advantage to the purchaser, and the manufacturers and importers who have adopted it may fairly claim the credit of entire disinterestedness.
There is no combination among these manufacturers and importers. Every one of them conducts his business in entire independence of any of the others, and among them all a free competition is maintained. But there is a basic United States patent, No. Granted to George B. Selden November 5, 1895, on gasoline automobiles, which controls broadly all of such machines as are accepted as commercially practicable. The only bond between the companies repre sented herein is their recognition of this patent and their conviction that such recognition is a guarantee that the purchaser of their machines is thereby secured against the annoyance and expense of litigation attendant on the infringement of a patent.
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