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  2. Northern Tool - Wikipedia

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    Northern Tool + Equipment (commonly referred to as Northern Tool) is a manufacturer and retailer of light industrial equipment and do-it-yourself supplies.Founded in 1981 as Northern Hydraulics, the company was officially renamed to Northern Tool + Equipment and is the owner of several private label brands including NorthStar, Powerhorse, Klutch, Strongway, Ultra-Tow, Roughneck, Gravel Gear ...

  3. Hammacher Schlemmer - Wikipedia

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    Hammacher Schlemmer began printing and distributing a company catalog in 1881. In 1912, it printed its largest catalog to date, spanning 1,112 pages. A hardbound copy of the 1912 catalog is housed in the Smithsonian’s permanent collection. By 1926, the Hammacher Schlemmer had moved uptown to a larger space at the company's present location of ...

  4. Safelite - Wikipedia

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    The company declared bankruptcy in 1997, after which time, the company became owned by its largest creditor, J.P. Morgan & Co. [2] In 2007, Safelite was acquired by Luxembourg based Belron , which is in turn owned by the D'Ieteren group, [ 3 ] Belron is the world's largest vehicle glass company, providing service in over 32 countries.

  5. Blair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For the first few years his business was known as New Process Rubber Company, and by 1916 it was changed to New Process Company. New Process Company went public in 1924. By the mid-1980s, New Process was also said to be the largest publicly held direct-marketer of clothing and home products in the United States, and also had the oldest ...

  6. Norm Thompson Outfitters - Wikipedia

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    Also in May 1993, the company announced it would relocate the Oregon distribution center to the eastern U.S. to be closer to the majority of its customers. [14] That October, Norm Thompson selected a site in Jefferson County, West Virginia for a new 173,000-square-foot (16,100 m 2), $7.5 million distribution facility. [15]

  7. J. Peterman Company - Wikipedia

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    The next year, the company made almost $20 million in sales and the company expanded to 80 employees. [4] In December 1992, the J. Peterman Company opened its first retail store in Lexington, Kentucky , and sold strawberry preserves, a Chinese-made BMW-style motorcycle with sidecar, and a 38-pound silver bar from a 17th-century sunken Spanish ship.

  8. Coldwater Creek (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The company launched a fourth catalog title, Milepost Four, targeting men. The title was sold to another company a few years later. [1] In 1997 the company raised $37.5 million through an IPO. Dennis and Ann Pence retained 75% ownership of the company. By that year 10% of the company's sales were coming from Japan and Canada. [1]

  9. Eastbay - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1980 by Richard Gering and Art Juedes. With about $7,000 worth of running shoes, they set up shoe clinics near their hometown of Wausau, Wisconsin. At each stop they sold their shoes and provided price lists. [1] In 1983, they developed a catalog for track and field and baseball shoes. In 1988, phone operators were ...