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  2. W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. - Wikipedia

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    W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of traditional pocket knives, fixed blades/sporting knives, kitchen knives, limited edition commemoratives and collectibles. The company originated in Little Valley, New York , around the turn of the 20th century, before relocating to its current home, Bradford, Pennsylvania , in 1905.

  3. Hoffritz for Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, he left the store around 1928 and started a cutlery business as "Hoffritz & Boschen", located in the Hotel McAlpin at 1292 Broadway. [1] By 1932, the store was just Hoffritz. A 1941 profile of Hoffritz in the Brooklyn Eagle , when he now had three locations, wrote that "hundreds in all walks of life now beat a track daily to his ...

  4. J. W. Robinson's - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, J.W. Robinson Co.'s Boston Dry Goods Store moved to a new store of around 3,000 sq ft (280 m 2) in the Jones Block [1] at 171–173 (post-1890 numbering) Spring Street, considered an adventurous move because at that time, the location was far from the central business district of that period. [2]

  5. Robison of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    As the Saturday Evening Post put it in 1953, "from the turn of the century to the [19]20s the Robison store was the world center for the big-animal trade." [ 1 ] In the early part of the 20th century Robison was a "clearinghouse for animals arriving on ships from Asia" [ 2 ] but as late as 1968, Robison bought and sold "elephants, tigers, lions ...

  6. William F. Moran (knifemaker) - Wikipedia

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    Moran had a 20-year-long waiting list and sold knives to such celebrities as Sylvester Stallone and members of royalty including Queen Elizabeth II and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. [6] [7] [13] According to The Washington Post, Sylvester Stallone's knife cost the actor $7,000 and included over 30 feet of silver wire in the handle. [7]

  7. Ek Commando Knife Co. - Wikipedia

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    Ek Commando Knife Co. or Ek Knives is an American combat knife brand produced by several different companies since the original founded by John Ek in 1941. In May 2014 the Ek brand was purchased by Ka-Bar , which began selling its versions of Ek knife designs in 2015.