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  2. Armstrong Tools - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong was founded in 1890 as the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company in Chicago, Illinois by the five Armstrong brothers. The brothers manufactured bicycle parts and tools for repairing and manufacturing bicycles from the brothers' backyard shed and managed a retail store in downtown Chicago.

  3. Apex Tool Group - Wikipedia

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    Apex Tool Group is an American supplier of hand tools and power tools. It was formed as a joint venture of Cooper Industries and Danaher by the merger of Cooper Tools and Danaher's Tools and Components segment. In October 2012, Danaher and Cooper sold Apex to Bain Capital for about $1.6 billion.

  4. The Apex Companies - Wikipedia

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    An Apex Card was started in the 1930s as one of the first customer retail discount card programs in the United States. [1] The Apex Card grew from being a discount card into a credit card and loyalty program. It continues as ApexAdvantage. [4] In the 1960s, the Apex retail division opened an additional department store in Warwick, Rhode Island ...

  5. List of companies in the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago metropolitan area – also known as "Chicagoland" – is the metropolitan area associated with the city of Chicago, Illinois, and its suburbs. [2] With an estimated population of 9.4 million people, [ 3 ] it is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States [ 4 ] and the region most connected to the city through geographic ...

  6. Illinois Tool Works - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Tool Works Inc. or ITW is an American Fortune 200 [3] company that produces engineered fasteners and components, equipment and consumable systems, and specialty products. It was founded in 1912 by Byron L. Smith and has built its growth on a "small-wins strategy" based on decentralization, simplicity, customer-focused innovation, and ...

  7. Verson Allsteel Press Co. - Wikipedia

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    After the war, they purchased another machine shop in Chicago. At this shop, they began making presses. The first presses were small enough that they were delivered by streetcar. [2] John Verson was considered the mechanical genius of the firm, and David, the company president, was the more outgoing financier-salesman. [3] [4] In 1931, sales ...

  8. Vise - Wikipedia

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    The jaw opening of an engineer's vise generally equals its jaw width, though it may be wider. An engineer's vise is bolted onto the top surface of a workbench, [5] with the face of the fixed jaw just forward of its front edge. The vise may include other features such as a small anvil on the back of its body. Most engineer's vises have a swivel ...

  9. Crain Communications Building - Wikipedia

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    The Crain Communications Building is a 39-story, 582 foot (177 m) skyscraper located at 150 North Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago, Illinois. [1] It was also known as the Smurfit–Stone Building and the Stone Container Building.