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Connor, Matt (2011). "A peek at the past: When the Mann’s of Mill Hall made axe-making history.” Lock Haven Express, December 3, 2011. Account of Robert Mann’s operations in Mill Hall, including labor strike of 1882. Photo of Queen Anne style house in Lock Haven constructed by Thomas Mann after sale to the Axe Trust. Ellis, Franklin (1886).
Axemann was named after the local Mann Axe Factory. [3] The community once was a center of axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania. References
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The first of the figures, a Paul Bunyan holding an oversized axe to promote a restaurant, was created by Bob Prewitt in 1962 [8] for the Lumberjack Café on Route 66 in Flagstaff, Arizona. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] Bill Swan who worked for Prewitt helped to design the face of the first Paul Bunyan Muffler man [ 9 ] [ 10 ]
Famously Proper, which also owned the Mother Clucker brand, has been bought in a pre-pack deal by a new firm linked to its previous owner. Byron owner to axe nine restaurants and 218 jobs after ...
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