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Article: Cleveland Rubber Stamp finds old ways work best. (company profile)
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Article date:
- April 17, 1989
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Cleveland Rubber Stamp finds old ways work best
In an age of computerized manufacturing and polymer materials, the operations of Cleveland Rubber Stamp Works Inc. are a charming shopfloor anachronism.
There, on the third floor of a faded red brick Warehouse District building at West Sixth Street and St. Clair Avenue, owner George Brych and two employees are clad in blue work aprons as they set about the task of turning out the company's namesake product, rubber stamps.
Mr. Brych and his crew perform their jobs in the same manner as their predecessors did at the time of the company's founding 63 years ago, as they set type for each rubber stamp by ...