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  2. All-Steel Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    Its products are known for durability, and many are still in use while others have been restored by antique furniture dealers. The company was acquired in 1966 by C.I.T. Financial, a holding group, and was merged with B.K. Johl, a Canadian manufacturer of office furniture.

  3. List of antiques experts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable antiques experts This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Category:Antiques dealers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Antiques dealers" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Joe Allison; B.

  5. The Frantz Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Frantz Specialty Manufacturing Company was chartered in the State of Illinois on September 16, 1909 with purpose listed as "A general manufacturing business for the purpose of manufacturing and selling various kinds of inventions and specialties constructed of metal, wood or other materials." The original incorporators were Peter Frantz ...

  6. Avery Company - Wikipedia

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    The competition for track-type farm equipment increased in 1925 when the Holt Manufacturing Co. and the C. L. Best Co. of San Leandro, California, merged to form the Caterpillar Tractor Co. When wheat dropped to 25 cents a bushel in 1931, farmers could not afford new farm implements and the new Avery Power Machinery company could not pay its debts.

  7. National Sewing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    National Sewing Machine Company was a Belvidere, Illinois-based manufacturer founded in the late 19th century [1], operating until 1957.The company manufactured sewing machines, washing machines, bicycles, an automobile, home workshop machinery, and cast-iron toys and novelties (under the Vindex Toy Company label).

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  9. Mills Novelty Company - Wikipedia

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    The intention of F. L. Jacobs Company was to operate Mills Industries as an independent subsidiary. However, component parts for the equipment were to be produced in the factories of F. L. Jacobs in Detroit, Traverse City, Michigan and Danville, Illinois. [22] By September 1954, the controller of Mills Industries was James A. Pound. [23]