7 Metaphors for manufacturers

It seems, as I supposed, to be just as unnecessary for indigo-manufacturers to be indigo- growers as it is for maltsters to be great farmers.

The date is twenty-two years after the death of Raphael; but, as the manufacturer was a fellow-townsman of that celebrated artist, the inscription, taken in connexion with the anecdote of Vasari already mentioned, is interesting, as throwing light on the association of the name of Raffaello with this species of ware.

It is a city without commerce and without manufactures; or rather, its commerce is illicit, and its manufacturers are newspaper-correspondents, who weave tissues of fiction out of the warp of rumor and the web of prevarication.

I would rather he had been a shoemaker; it would have been so easy to transform him, after his lamented decease, into a shoe-manufacturer,and shoe-manufacturers, we all know, are highly respectable people, often become great men, and get sent to Congress.

The manufacturer is Mr. F.D. Bumstead, Hednesford, Staffordshire.

The manufacturers are M. Adams & Son, London.

In this case the manufacturer is the owner of the building, but he refuses to make repairs.

7 Metaphors for  manufacturers