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  2. Oneida Limited - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Oneida's workforce grew from 2,000 to 3,000 workers, and it transitioned into manufacturing stainless steel flatware. Starting in 1977, and continuing throughout the 80s and 90s, Oneida acquired orthogonal manufacturing companies making such things as wire, flatware, and china.

  3. What to Look for in Flatware That Will Last -- Savings Experiment

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    When it comes to stainless steel flatware, it's all about the numbers. You'll see sets listed as 18/0 and 18/10 stainless steel, which represent the percentages of chromium and nickel content. So ...

  4. Reed & Barton - Wikipedia

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    Everyday stainless steel flatware designed for durability (and modern conveniences like dishwashers). It is the exclusive American importer of Belleek Fine Parian China and Aynsley Fine English Bone China Tableware. The company's manufacturing complex in Taunton is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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    J.A. Henckels Zwilling Stainless Steel Flatware Set for 8 (45 pieces) $208 at Macy's ... This three-piece set from beloved cookware brand Staub comes in three stylish colors and includes ceramic ...

  6. Lagostina - Wikipedia

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    Lagostina was created in 1901 and quickly became an expert in the manufacture of tinned iron flatware. In the early 1930s, flatware production reached 30,000 pieces per day, and its main customers included the Navy, Army, and Aeronautics.

  7. R. Wallace & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Still later, by experiment, Mr. Wallace devised a new process of manufacture from steel. It made a less bulky, firmer, and a lighter base for silver plating. Also in 1871, Wallace, his sons, and sons-in-law formed a new company. The new company, Wallace Brothers, produced silver-plated flatware on a base of stainless steel.

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