Paragraph, act of 1930 354 Schedule 3.-Metals and Manufactures of—Continued Classification Penknives, pocketknives, clasp Valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per dozen. Valued at more than $1 per dozen. Blades, handles, or other parts of Any of the foregoing assembled Cuticle knives, and parts thereof, Corn knives, nail files, tweezers, Assembled but not fully fin- Manicure or pedicure nippers and Assembled but not fully fin- 355 Table, butchers', carving, cooks', Mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, 66 Provided, That all the articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the shank or tang of at least one or, if practicable, each and every blade thereof. (Act of 1930; provisions to the same effect in acts of 1913 and 1922.) 67 Blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein imposed upon knives and erasers valued at more than 50 cents and not exceeding $1.25 perdozen. 68 Valued at not more than $1 per dozen, 35 per cent. Valued at more than $1 per dozen, 55 per cent. 69 Dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished articles of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than 15 cents each and 55 per cent. 70 Articles of metal not composed of or plated with gold or silver. 71 Cake, pie, slicing, cigar, canning, fish, sugar-beet, beet-topping, similar knives, and cleavers added in act of 1922. In act of 1913 dutiable as "articles or wares, n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, or other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured." 72 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk legibly and indelibly upon the blade in a place that shall not be covered. (Acts of 1922 and 1930; provisions to the same effect in act of 1913. 73 Material of handle not specified in act of 1913. 355 Table, butchers', etc.-Continued. Hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- Less than 4 inches in length 74 4 inches in length or over 74 With blades less than 6 inches With blades 6 inches or more in 356 Planing-machine knives, tannery 357 Nail, barbers', and animal clippers, and blades, finished or unfinished:77 358 Valued at not more than 50 cents Valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.75 per dozen. Valued at more than $1.75 per dozen. Shears, pruning and sheep: 77 Valued at not more than 50 cents Valued at more than 50 cents and Scissors and other shears and Valued at more than 50 cents and not more than $1.75 per dozen. Valued at more than $1.75 per dozen. Blades for safety razors,79 in strips.81 Other blades, finished or un- Razors and parts finished or un- Valued at less than 75 cents per Valued at 75 cents and less than Valued at $1.50 and less than $3 Valued at $3 and less than $4 per Valued at $4 or more per dozen... Safety razors, and safety-razor han- 74 Length of blade not specified in act of 1913. 75 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed of iron, steel, or other metal, partly or wholly manufactured. 76 New classification made in act of 1922. 77 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported shall have die sunk conspicuously and indelibly, the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, to be placed on the outside of the blade, between the screw or rivet and the handle of scissors and shears (except pruning and sheep shears), and on the blade or handle of pruning and sheep shears and clippers. (Acts of 1922 and 1930; provisions to the same effect in act of 1913.) 78 Agricultural implements. 79 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser, and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the blade or shank or tang of each and every blade, and on safety razors and parts thereof. (Acts of 1922 and 1930; provisions to the same effect in act of 1913.) 80 Valued at not more than $1 per dozen, 35 per cent; valued at more than $1 per dozen, 55 per cent. 81 New classification in act of 1930. Schedule 3.-Metals and Manufactures of-Continued Paragraph, act of 1930 Classification 359 Surgical instruments, and parts thereof, including hypodermic needles, hypodermic syringes, and forceps, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, copper, brass, nickel, aluminum, or other metal, finished or unfinished.84, 85 360 361 If in chief value of glass-- Surveying instruments and parts $4 60 per cent.. 5 cents each and 82 Articles or wares, n. s. p. f., of metal not plated or of gold or silver, partly or wholly manufactured. 83 Articles or wares, n. s. p. f., of platinum, gold, silver or plated with gold or silver, partly or wholly manufactured. 84 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin, die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside, or if a jointed instrument on the outside when closed. (Acts of 1922 and 1930.) 85 "Including hypodermic needles, hypodermic syringes, and forceps" added in act of 1930. 86 Dutiable as surgical instruments, finished or unfinished, in chief value of glass or paste. 87 Manufactures of which glass or paste is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. 88 Scientific apparatus, utensils, etc., imported for scientific purposes, free. 89 Articles or wares, n. s. p. f., if composed or in chief value of iron, steel, lead, copper, brass, nickel, pewter, zinc, aluminum, or other metal, but not plated with gold or silver, and whether partly or wholly manufactured. 90 Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments, and preparations, including bottles and boxes containing the same, especially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale (and articles solely for experimental purposes, when imported by any society or institution of the character herein described [act of 1913]), subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. Vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof, composed of platinum, for chemical uses. 91 New classification act of 1930. 22 Surveying instruments, frames, and mountings. * 93 Provided, That all articles specified in this paragraph, when imported, shall have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die sunk conspicuously and indelibly on the outside of the joint. 94 Hinged hand tools classified as articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in chief value of metal, at 40 per cent, act of 1922, and at 20 per cent, act of 1913. 95 Except manicure and pedicure nippers. Schedule 3.-Metals and Manufactures of—Continued Paragraph, act of 1930 362 363 364 Classification Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats, Over 42 and under 7 inches in 7 inches and over in length. Sword blades, and swords and side arms, irrespective of quality or use, wholly 96 or in part of metal. Bells (except church and similar bells and carillons), finished or unfinished and parts thereof.98 365 Shotguns, rifles, and combination shotguns and rifles: 366 367 (a) Valued at not more than $5 each... Valued at more than $5 each and not more than $50 each. Without lock or fittings.. Barrels for, further advanced in Stocks for, wholly or partly manu- $5 each and 50 per factured. Parts and fittings for. Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. Pistols and revolvers,99 automatic, Valued at not more than $4 each. Valued at more than $4 and not Parts and fittings for.. Having more than 1 and not (1) More than 11⁄2 inches wide... cent. 55 per cent. 10 per cent.. $2.00 each and 55 per cent. $1.50 each and 45 $6 each and 45 per $10 each and 45 per $10 each and 45 per $10 each and 55 per $4 each and 50 per $5 each and 50 per 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. 35 per cent. $1.25 each. $1.40 each. 97 Articles or wares n. s. p. f., composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, whether wholly or partly manufactured. 98 New classification in the act of 1930. 99 "And revolvers" and "single shot," added by act of 1930. 1 Same rates of duty as upon complete arms. or other metal, and Rates in act of 1922 limited to watch movements; other mentioned mechanisms, devices, and instruments being classified in the clock paragraph. 367(b) 367 (c) Watch movements-Continued. (3) Having more than 7 (and not Having 12, 13, 14, or 15 jewels. Having 16 or 17 jewels, unad. Having not over 17 jewels... Having 17 jewels Adjusted to temperature... Adjusted to 5 positions..... (5) For operation over 47 hours (6) Having over 17 jewels, ad- All the foregoing shall have cut, (1) Parts for any of the foregoing 45 per cent... 3 Not applicable to movements having more • Dutiable as parts under the act of 1922. One-half the than 17 jewels. |