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  2. Wisconsin Leather Company Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1846, Rufus's son William and Edward P. Allis opened the Empire Leather Store at 149 East Water Street in Milwaukee, describing their business as "wholesale and retail dealers in sole and upper leather of every description, including harness leather, bridle skirting, linings, and findings." By 1850 the firm's name was "Wisconsin Leather ...

  3. A.L. Gebhardt & Co. - Wikipedia

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    A.L. Gebhardt & Co. was a leather tanning company founded in 1895. It operated in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Berlin, Germany [1] It produced leather for shoes, handbags and belts. It was owned by U.S. Leather in the late 1980s. [2] Operations were ceased by U.S. Leather in 2000. [3]

  4. Wilsons Leather - Wikipedia

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    The company began as two separate leather apparel manufacturer-retailers: Berman Buckskin, founded in 1899, as Berman Brothers Fur, Wool and Hides founded by David, Ephraim and Alexander Berman, [3] and after World War II, reinvented as a fringed buckskin shirt and jacket retailer, [4] and Wilsons House of Suede, founded in late 1950 in Beverly Hills California by Jerry Wilson and known for ...

  5. Teak furniture - Wikipedia

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    Teak is originally from the teak tree with the Latin name Tectona grandis.The teak tree is common in Southeast Asia. Teak is a hardwood that is particularly resistant to different types of climate, making it suitable for shipbuilding and for furniture. [1]

  6. Teak - Wikipedia

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    Teak forest with large foliage in Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, India Teak forest in Nilambur, India. Teak is a large deciduous tree up to 40 m (131 ft) tall with grey to greyish-brown branches, known for its high-quality wood.

  7. Horween Leather Company - Wikipedia

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    Horween Leather Company offers an array of tannages using primarily cowhide and horsehide, and also using smaller quantities of calf and bison hides. Its leather is used in a number of products including sports equipment, sports and casual footwear, bags, wallets, briefcases, belts, coats, jackets, and other apparel and accessories. [7]

  8. Famous Footwear - Wikipedia

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    A store in Hillsboro, Oregon. By 1974, all stores in the chain—which then consisted of 15 stores—were unified under the Famous Footwear banner. [4] Ninety percent of the chain was purchased from Moldenhauer that year by a leveraged buyout led by longtime employees Dave Orfan and Brian Cook, along with a group of outside investors. [4]

  9. International Mr. Leather - Wikipedia

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    IML is regarded as the world's oldest continuously operating international leather and fetish event, [2] leading to the nickname "the granddaddy of all leather events." [3] The forerunner of the competition was the 1970s "Mr. Gold Coast" contest held at Chicago's Gold Coast leather bar, owned by Chuck Renslow and Dom Orejudos. [4]

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