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  2. Häfele Group - Wikipedia

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    Shortly before the end of the decade, the first furniture fittings catalogue appeared with a circulation of 20,000 copies, which was referred to as the "World Globe Catalogue" because of its title page. In 1948, the Adolf Häfele company celebrated its 25th anniversary and the number of employees was 29. Four months later the company founder died.

  3. Scott Fetzer Company - Wikipedia

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    The Scott Fetzer Company, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, is an American diversified manufacturer and marketer of products for the home, family, and industry comprising 33 brands, headquartered in Westlake, Ohio.

  4. International Male - Wikipedia

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    International Male was a mail-order clothing brand and, at one point in the brand's history, carried brick-and-mortar stores of the same name. The company that created and owns the brand, originally Brawn of California, started in 1974–1975, has since been sold in its entirety in 1987 to Hanover Direct, based in New Jersey.

  5. Joan Rivers' Joke Catalog Safe from the Palisades Fires ... - AOL

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    Melissa Rivers is still mourning losing everything she owned after her Pacific Palisades home was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires on Jan. 7. But her mother Joan Rivers' famous collection of ...

  6. Best Products - Wikipedia

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    Best employed the "catalog showroom" concept for many of its product offerings. Although some product categories (such as sporting goods and toys) were stocked in traditional self-serve aisles, the majority of products (notably consumer electronics, housewares, and appliances) were featured as unboxed display models.

  7. Joseph C. Hafele - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Carl Hafele (25 July 1933 – 15 November 2014) was an American physicist best known for the Hafele–Keating experiment, [1] a test of Einstein's theory of general relativity. [ 2 ] Hafele was an apprentice welder when he was drafted to serve in the army during the Korean War.