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  2. Hoffritz for Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    Hoffritz was well known for selling Swiss Army knives.Near Hoffritz's end in 1993-94, its Swiss Army knife suppliers cut them off for non-payment. Precise International resumed supplying them on a "pay as you go" basis (despite still being owed a significant sum), knowing it was their only chance.

  3. F. Dick - Wikipedia

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    Friedr. DICK is a German cutlery manufacturer founded 1778 in Esslingen, Germany. Known by their logo name of F. Dick, the company has three lines of business.F. Dick specializes primarily in butcher's knives and tools, where it is regarded as a market leader in both Europe and North America. [1]

  4. Best Secret GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The company is active in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Latvia, Netherlands, Slovenia, Italy, Ireland, Belgium, Bulgaria and Romania. [8] In addition, Best Secret GmbH acquired the Swiss online fashion retailer FashionFriends on April 1, 2016. [9] [10]

  5. Category:Retail companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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  6. Wüsthof - Wikipedia

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    WÜSTHOF knives have been made in Solingen by the family-owned business since 1814. [7] The company is currently headed by cousins Harald and Viola Wüsthof. [9] It operates three production facilities and an R&D department in the "City of Blades", [3] where the WÜSTHOF knives are designed and manufactured.

  7. Carl Schlieper - Wikipedia

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    Carl Schlieper was a German hardware manufacturing business established in Remscheid, Germany, in the 18th century. Products produced by the company include tools, steel safes, locks, charcoal, heavy machinery, bathroom fixtures, and coffee grinders. After World War II the business was scaled down to focus on cutlery.