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In 1980, two years after moving back to North Carolina, Pratt opened Winston International Ltd, an electronic supply distribution company in the nearby town of Oxford. Five years after opening, he purchased back the Weltron brand and continues to sell Weltron products to this day. Weltron is now owned and operated by Pratt's son Francis Winston.
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In 1918, the Record Card Company first registered the brand name Oxford. The success of the Oxford brand led the company to change its name in 1921 to the Oxford Filing Supply Company. In 1939, the company began making expanding envelopes and introduced file folder labels in rolls, as well as corrugated board transfer files in a drawer style.
The same Terada and Fuji-Gen guitar factories that made all of the Orville by Gibson and Orville guitars were used to make the Gibson/Yamano Gakki Epiphone Elite and Epiphone Elitist series with the Terada guitar factory mostly making the semi acoustic models and the Fuji-Gen guitar factory mostly making the solid body models.
Orville H. Gibson (May 1856 – August 19, 1918) was an American luthier who founded the Gibson Guitar Company in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902, makers of guitars, mandolins and other instruments. [1] His earliest known instrument was a 10-string mandolin-guitar, which bears the date 1894. [2]
Julian Vereker was born in Oxford, England.He was the great-great grandson of the 3rd Viscount Gort.His great-grandfather had been Consul at Cherbourg and his grandfather a naval commander; his father Charles became Professor of Political Theory at Durham University.