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  1. SCOTT AND FETZER CO. The SCOTT AND FETZER CO., a major diversified conglomerate, began in 1914 when George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer organized the George H. Scott Machine Co. located at 118 Noble Ct. The firm incorporated on 30 Nov. 1917 as the Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. and then moved to the corner of Locust Ave. and W. 114th St. Two years ...

  2. Entrepreneurs George Scott and Carl Fetzer teamed up in 1914 to create The Scott Fetzer Company and their combined legacy lives on to this day. By focusing on long-term investments and sustainability, Scott Fetzer remains a leading manufacturer of high-quality products for the home, family and industries, including advancements in healthcare ...

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  4. THE HISTORY OF SCOTT FETZER COMPANY. Our parent, The Scott Fetzer Company, began as a machine shop in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, founded by George Scott and Carl Fetzer. In the 1960s, it began a program of expansion and acquisition.

  5. Carl Fetzer was the VP of the Scott & Fetzer Company, which distributed the Kirby,invented by James Kirby. He worked with George Scott from 1914 until the day George died. Proceeded in death by father John S. Fetzer, of Reutlingen Germany, and mother Elizabeth Spies Fetzer of Cleveland Ohio. Survived by his wife,...

  6. Nov 10, 2023 · The Scott Fetzer Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio by George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer. It began in a small machine shop as the George H. Scott Machine Co. in 1914 at 118 Noble Ct. It incorporated as the Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. on November 30, 1917, and moved to a bigger facility near Edgewater at Franklin

  7. The Scott Fetzer Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio by George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer. It began in a small machine shop as the George H. Scott Machine Co. in 1914 at 118 Noble Ct. It incorporated as the Scott & Fetzer Machine Co. on November 30, 1917, and moved to a bigger facility near Edgewater at Franklin Avenue and 114th St.

  8. Origins. Scott Fetzer was founded in a barn in 1914 as The Scott & Fetzer Machine Company, a joint effort of George H. Scott and Carl S. Fetzer, who would go on to produce automotive parts. Together, the men built a machinist shop producing tools and dies that became known for their precision.

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