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  2. Friedman's Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Friedman's Inc. was an American company that owned and operated fine jewelry specialty stores under the names Friedman's Jewelers and Crescent Jewelers. It declared bankruptcy in 2008 and had shuttered all stores by June 2008.

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  4. Brendle's - Wikipedia

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    Its showrooms carried jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. At its peak in 1990, Brendle's operated 58 showrooms in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, and Tennessee. [1] [2] The company announced it was closing in 1996 a few months after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for a second time. [3]

  5. Fred Meyer Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Fred Meyer Jewelers is a national chain of jewelers. It is a owned by Fred Meyer , which is a subsidiary of Kroger . The company also formerly operated under the name Littman Jewelers .

  6. Galt & Bro. - Wikipedia

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    Galt & Bro. (also known as simply Galt's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty goods retailer from Washington, District of Columbia.It is known for bespoke jewelry made mostly in 18 karat yellow, white and rose gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones, natural diamonds, sterling silver, watches, and high-end customizable personal accessories.

  7. Reeds Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Reeds Jewelers is a U.S. retail jewelry company founded in 1946 by Bill and Roberta Zimmer in Wilmington, North Carolina. [1] Reeds Jewelers sells diamonds and precious gems, fine jewelry, brand-name watches, Pandora charms, Swarovski crystal, and jewelry accessories in its chain of retail stores primarily located in shopping malls and its online store Reeds.com. [1] In May 2008, "National ...