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  2. Brooks Sports - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 30 percent of the shoes were returned, and Brooks scrapped 50,000 pairs. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and was purchased at auction by footwear manufacturer Wolverine World Wide in 1981. [5] [16] In 1982 Brooks introduced the Chariot, a medial post shoe that featured an angled wedge of harder-density foam in the midsole.

  3. Rocky Brands - Wikipedia

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    John Brooks then brought his son, Mike Brooks, into the business as a product designer and manager. In 1977, Mike Brooks won an award for what now is called the original "Rocky boot," and the company paid $1,000 for a trademark and launched the Rocky brand. [citation needed] As the company struggled in the early 1980s, the shoe market bounced ...

  4. Get Smart - Wikipedia

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    A recurring gag is Max's shoe phone (an idea from Brooks). To use or answer it, he has to take off his shoe. Several variations on the shoe phone were used. In "I Shot 86 Today" (season four), his shoe phone is disguised as a golf shoe, complete with cleats, developed by the attractive armorer Dr. Simon.

  5. List of Brooksfilms productions - Wikipedia

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    Loose Shoes: Ira Miller August 1, 1980 National American Films N/A Comedy: N/A The Elephant Man: David Lynch: October 10, 1980 Paramount Pictures: $26,010,864: Historical drama: 91% [2] 1981: History of the World: Part I: Mel Brooks: June 12, 1981 20th Century Fox $31,672,907: Anthology comedy 62% [3] 1982: My Favorite Year: Richard Benjamin ...

  6. Tredair - Wikipedia

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    The family ran factories from 1890 to 2003 making classic men's footwear and variations, sports footwear, cricketing shoes, utility footwear to government specification during the 1940s, a military contract for the Australian Army, a brand sold at Millets camping shops, and safety footwear employing significant numbers of people at White's Shoe Works in New Street, Daventry a Victorian factory ...

  7. The Frye Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, John A. Frye opened the first Frye shop on Elm Street in Marlborough, Massachusetts. [3] In the 1890s, Marlborough manufactured more shoes than any other city in the U.S. During that time, and Frye was one of the largest and most successful footwear companies in the entire country. [citation needed]

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