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During the United States’ participation in World War II, Sterling shifted the brass operations into military manufacturing. [12] On October 20, 1944, Sterling Faucet Co. announced plans for a considerable expansion of the plant. [13] On September 13, 1948, the company Sa-Mor Quality Brass, Inc. was established in Morgantown, West Virginia. [14]
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Elkay Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, faucets, [1] drinking fountains, bottle fillers and branded commercial interiors. [2] The company was founded in 1920 by Leopold Katz, his son Louis, and Ellef Robarth, a tinsmith who came up with an idea to hand fabricate German silver sinks and deliver them in Chicago. [3]