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  2. La-Z-Boy - Wikipedia

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    Also sold was the Sam Moore division, in February 2007 to Hooker Furniture. La-Z-Boy was still number three, with $1.5 billion in shipments. [11] In November 2006, High Point offered $600,000 to the La-Z-Boy division that was formerly LADD to move its headquarters back. [12] Late in 2006, La-Z-Boy had 7,000 employees, down from 13,000 six years ...

  3. Recliner - Wikipedia

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    The design was the same wooden bench recliner found in other designs. Issued in 1928, the patent led to the founding of La-Z-Boy. In 1930, Knabush and Shoemaker patented an upholstered model with a mechanical movement. [5] In 1959, Daniel F. Caldemeyer patented a recliner as owner of National Furniture Mfg. Co based in Evansville, Indiana. [6]

  4. Barcalounger - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest manufacturer of reclining chairs in the U.S. [3] After the company filed for bankruptcy in 2010, it shuttered its facilities in Rocky Mount, North Carolina , and Martinsville, Virginia , then restarted manufacturing at the plant in Morristown, Tennessee, in 2011, for manufacture of the Barcalounger chair. [ 4 ]

  5. 'Lazy' Dick Van Dyke Says He Would Never 'Look for Work ... - AOL

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    To celebrate his 70-year career, CBS is airing the Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic, which is set to feature a modernized version of The Dick Van Dyke Show set, and musical tributes to the star ...

  6. Motorized recliner incident - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Dennis LeRoy Anderson of Proctor, Minnesota, received widespread media attention for being arrested in a DUI case involving a motorized recliner. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Riding a recliner which he had earlier fitted with a lawnmower engine, he crashed into a car after leaving a local bar, where he had consumed a number of beers.

  7. Bobbin boy - Wikipedia

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    A bobbin boy in Chicopee, Massachusetts, 1911. A bobbin boy was a boy who worked in a textile mill in the 18th and early 19th centuries. One example of rising from this job to great heights in America was young Andrew Carnegie, who at age 13 worked as a bobbin boy in 1848.