WE BUILD THE PRESSES,  

           BUT WE BUY THE PUNCH & DIES FROM:

       

         THE CLEVELAND STEEL

             TOOL CO. 

                            474 EAST 105TH STREET

                           CLEVELAND, OHIO  44108-1378

                                        1-800-446- 4402

                                          216-681-7400

                                      FAX 216-681-7009

 

               www.clevesteeltool.com

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                         NICK FAVARA

  BOSTON VALLEY TOOLING &        MACHINERY, INC

           1283 CHURCHILL ROAD

                CLEVELAND, OH

                1-800-408-1144

               FAX 440-446-1381

e-mail nickbostonvalley@gbronline.com

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CLEVELAND PUNCH & DIE COMPANY

           666 PRATT STREET

                 BOX 769

       RAVENNA, OHIO  44266

           1-800-451-4342

          FAX 1-800-451-6877

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