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World's Leading Cymbal Maker: Avedis Zildjian Company

Thomas R. Navin

Business History Review, 1949, vol. 23, issue 4, 196-206

Abstract: In New England, as nowhere else in the country, petty capitalism is showing its great abiding strength. The region's large industrial establishments may close their doors and move to other parts of the country, but its small firms stand ready to take over where the larger ones have given way. Today, New England is dotted with manufacturing plants that were once the property of great industrial enterprises but that are now the honeycombed homes of countless small shops and foundries.

Date: 1949
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