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Technology Duvet Cover featuring the photograph Ford Model T Assembly Line, 1920s by Science Source

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Ford Model T Assembly Line, 1920s Duvet Cover

Science Source

by Science Source

$115.00

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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Ford Model T Assembly Line, 1920s" by Science Source. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.

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Model T Ford assembly at the Ford Motor Company Plant in Highland Park, Michigan. When introduced, the T used the building methods typical at the... more

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Model T Ford assembly at the Ford Motor Company Plant in Highland Park, Michigan. When introduced, the T used the building methods typical at the time, assembly by hand, and production was small. Ford's Piquette plant could not keep up with demand for the Model T, and only 11 cars were built there during the first full month of production. More and more machines were used to reduce the complexity within 84 defined areas. In 1910, after assembling nearly 12,000 Model Ts, Henry Ford moved the company to the new Highland Park complex. As a result, Ford's cars came off the line in three minute intervals, much faster than previous methods, reducing production time by a factor of eight (requiring 12.5 hours before, 93 minutes afterwards), while using less manpower. By 1914, the assembly process for the Model T had been so streamlined it took only 93 minutes to assemble a car. 57% of cars sold in America are Model T's. Ford made no changes to his car while his competitors create new models. N...

 

$115.00