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  2. United States Playing Card Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Cincinnati in 1867 as Russell, Morgan & Co. and originally specialized in printing posters for traveling circuses. [3] [4] The company took its name from partners A. O. Russell and Robert J. Morgan, who together with James M. Armstrong and John F. Robinson Jr. purchased the Enquirer Job Printing Rooms division of the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer. [5]

  3. Dondorf - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the firm become a limited liability company, largely in the possession of the Dondorfs. Dondorf had a considerable export market, printing bank notes for Italy and Japan. In the years running up to the First World War, they were the principal, almost the only, maker of playing cards for Denmark, Norway and Sweden. [2]

  4. How Cincinnati's famous playing card company secretly ... - AOL

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    The company began using the name United States Printing Co. in the 1880s, and in 1894 it split into separate printing and playing card companies. U.S. Playing Card, having operated on Race and ...

  5. Cartamundi - Wikipedia

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    Cartamundi's booth at the 2016 Nuremberg International Toy Fair.. The company was founded in 1970 as a joint venture among Biermans, Brepols, and Van Genechten.. Cartamundi has established over a dozen international sales branches throughout the world since 1970; France in 1993, U.S. in 1994, the Netherlands and Sweden in 1999, Hungary in 2000, Singapore and Spain in 2002, Austria in 2005 ...

  6. Copag - Wikipedia

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    Copag is a company based in São Paulo, Brazil. It started as a printing company in 1908. The company expanded to making playing cards for poker and bridge in 1918. [1] Plastic playing cards with a PVC finish are their primary product. With the poker boom of the mid 2000s, Copag's business has quickly grown.

  7. Waddingtons - Wikipedia

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    The company was established as a printing business, and at first 'practically all its business related to the theatre'. [1] It entered into game production in 1922, due to a boom in demand for playing cards around World War I. [2]

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