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"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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there is little difference in price point and Soder-Wick works a lot better.
James
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What I can't work out is why Chemtronics make Soder-Wick and Chem-Wick when"David L. Jones" wrote:
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"Lord Garth"
The L in solder and salmon is silent in American English:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/solder
** Sometimes Yanks leave out the "L" altogether when spelling
"solder".
Since the 1970s and for a great many years afterward DSE sold this
stuff:
http://www.wassco.com/prodimagefolders/05/WAS-05-26795.jpg
It's still probably the best known "solder wick" brand.
Soder-Wick is now a registered trade mark. It makes you wonder if the
spelling was intentional (a joke?, or a way to differentiate?), or just a
genuine spelling mistake at the time?
A way around trademarking common words.
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there is little difference in price point and Soder-Wick works a lot better.
James