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  2. W. A. Case & Son Manufacturing Co. - Wikipedia

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    W. A. Case & Son Manufacturing, usually referred to by its wordmark Case, was an American manufacturer best known for its plumbing fixtures. Founded in 1853 by industrialist Whitney Asa Case, the company initially manufactured boilers, radiators, and ran a heavy coppersmithing shop for steamboats and locomotives.

  3. Ferguson plc - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson plc (formerly Wolseley plc) was an American-British multinational plumbing and heating products distributor. In August 2024, it merged into Ferguson Enterprises. [4] [5] [6] The company traced its roots to The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, founded in 1887.

  4. John Guest (company) - Wikipedia

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    John Guest Ltd. was recognized as a leading UK export manufacturer with two Queen's Awards for Export Achievement both in 1990 and 1995. In 2010, John Guest died aged 83. The three sons of John Guest serve as Directors. They are Robert, Barry and Tim Guest. More recently, two grandsons, Tristan and James Guest, became Directors.

  5. Richard Trethewey - Wikipedia

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    Trethewey was born at Faulkner Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] The Trethewey family has been part of This Old House since the very first season in 1979, when producer Russell Morash called on the Trethewey Brothers (Ron and John, Richard's father and uncle) to lend their expertise to his then new home improvement television series.

  6. Viega - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1899 by Franz Viegener, [1] Viega sold brass beer taps and moved into home plumbing products by 1901. In 1999 Viega started its North American operations headquartered in Wichita, Kansas with an Educational Facility in Nashua, New Hampshire opened in 2006 along with a plant in McPherson, Kansas in 2008 and Reno, Nevada in 2006.

  7. Artosis - Wikipedia

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    Artosis regularly streams his StarCraft gameplay on his Twitch channel. [23] Artosis's main sources of income are from venues like Twitch subscriptions, Patreon , [ 21 ] casting gigs, and direct donations through StreamElements, Twitch Bits, and Tangia, the majority of which are spurred by viewers of his Twitch chat paying for text-to-speech to ...

  8. Sioux Chief Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Sioux Chief Manufacturing is a family-owned American corporation based in Kansas City, Missouri, that designs and manufactures rough plumbing products for residential, commercial, industrial and government applications. The company’s product line is divided into four core groups: Supply, Drainage, Support and Specialties.

  9. Sterling Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Plumbing is the brand-name of a line of plumbing products manufactured by Kohler Co.The company designs and manufactures a diverse selection of product for the kitchen and bath, including faucets, toilets, sinks, whirlpool tubs, shower doors and bathroom accessories.