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Old Unused George Woloch Company Advertising Key Chain
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Old Unused George Woloch Company Advertising Key Chain
George Woloch   Company   Advertising   Key Chain   Fob   Charm
The picture shows a view of this Old Unused George Woloch Company Advertising Key Chain. This keychain is not dated but it is believed to be from the 1950s or early 1960s. It was acquired with many other different keychains that appeared to be samples from the manufacturer. The manufacturer is unknown. It has an enameled emblem or logo on the fob or charm. It is enameled in red and black. It is marked as follows:

W
GEORGE WOLOCH COMPANY, INC.

To judge the sizes the fob or charm section measures 1-3/16'' wide. It is in mint unused condition as pictured. Below here, for reference, is some additional information:

International Polymers Corporation

International Polymers Corp. (IPC), a privately owned company, was founded in 1953 as the George Woloch company. It changed its name in 1982 to International Polymers Inc.. Located in the heart of Allentown, Pennsylvania, IPC has its own rail spur with a 200,000 square foot plant. It completely refurbished its equipment in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 2005, IPC was aquired by its current management team and is proud to be one of the fastest growing compounders in North America. IPC primarily compounds polypropylene (PP) and its variants such as TPO. Based on customer specifications, IPC uses prime, virgin or recycled grade resins, state of the art Additive packages, and fillers such as talc, calcium carbonate, calcium silicate, mica, fiber glass, either singly or in various combinations to meet customer's performance requirements. IPC currently has six extrusion lines capable of producing 140,000,000 lb of compounded product. Total sales in 2007: 100 million pounds.

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Old Unused George Woloch Company Advertising Key Chain


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