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  2. RR Auction - Wikipedia

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    RR Auction is an auction house established in 1976 by Bob Eaton. The company headquarters is in Boston with a production office based in Amherst, New Hampshire. [1] The company is known for its monthly auctions of historical documents, manuscripts, autographs, artifacts, sports collectibles, spaceflight memorabilia, presidential items and more. [2]

  3. Skinner, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Skinner was founded by dealer Robert W. Skinner Jr. (1932-1984), who believed that New England, with its long history as an international arts center, was a fitting location for a world-class auction house. The company began operations in the 1960s and was incorporated in 1971 in Bolton, Massachusetts. Skinner's Boston gallery opened in 1978.

  4. Whitin Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    The Whitin Machine Works (WMW) was founded by Paul Whitin and his sons in 1831 on the banks of the Mumford River in Northbridge, Massachusetts. The village in this section of Northbridge became known as Whitinsville in 1835, in honor of its founder. The WMW became one of the largest textile machinery companies in the world.

  5. American Basketball League (1961–1962) - Wikipedia

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    Saperstein had been secretly planning the new league since 1959 but it is unclear whether he would have abandoned these plans had he been granted the NBA franchise. [1] In reality, Saperstein and Cohen each secretly made arrangements with local promoters in the other cities to finance those teams so there would be an eight-team league.

  6. That's Entertainment (comic shop) - Wikipedia

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    That's Entertainment is a comics and collectibles store in Worcester, Massachusetts. [1] The store was first opened by Paul Howley in 1980 [2] at a 2,000 sq ft (190 m 2) location on Chandler Street in Worcester. On October 12, 1989, he added a second location with the purchase of a comic shop in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

  7. Terry Jill Saperstein, New York Talent Manager, Dies at 73 - AOL

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    Terry Jill Saperstein, a New York City talent manager who ran Nani-Saperstein Management for nearly 50 years, died Dec. 20 in Maplewood, N.J., after a long illness. She was 73. For many years ...