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Article: Nov. 6 sheriff's sale slated for Sipco building.(News)
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- Plastics News
- Article date:
- October 26, 2009
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Byline: Bill Bregar
The former Sipco Molding Technologies building, which once housed one of Meadville, Pa.'s prominent tool and die mold companies, will be sold at a sheriff's sale Nov. 6.
Brothers Larry and Lon Sippy sold Sipco to Eric Hoover in 2006. The following year, Hoover bought Multi-Tool Inc., a maker of injection molds, and custom molder Multi-Plastics Inc., both in nearby Saegertown, Pa. He also bought Multi-Plastics of New Mexico Inc. in Las Cruces, N.M.
Hoover was owner of Excalibur Machine Co. Inc. in Conneaut Lake, Pa., which does machining and heavy-steel fabrication of large parts for locomotives, rail cars and construction. He ...
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