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eshop at USA Pan's web store for American Made products
One of the products USA Pan sells is American Made Biscotti Pans. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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USA Pan has been developed by the world's largest manufacturer of industrial bakeware and has been providing the world's leading commercial bakeries with the highest quality baking pans for over 50 years. Whether it is superior pan materials, methods of manufacturing or overall design features, when you purchase from USA Pan you are buying products that meet industrial standards for innovation, quality and durability. Put simply, our pans are the best available and are proudly produced in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.


THE BEST STANDARDS THE BEST COATING THE BEST DESIGN
USA Pan bakeware has been designed with many of the same standard features of industrial baking pans. Each pan is constructed of aluminized steel, the material of choice for commercial bakeries. Metal thicknesses have been selected that allow even heat distribution and maximum service life. Our pans also use steel wires in the rim construction of most pans to provide additional strength and resist warping. Each pan is coated with AMERICOAT? Plus, a proprietary silicone coating that nearly all North American bakers prefer over dark non-stick coatings. AMERICOAT? Plus is a clear non-stick, environmentally friendly coating that is specifically formulated for superior baking and does not contain any PTFE's or PFOA's. Another unique feature of USA Pan bakeware is the corrugated, or fluted, design. The corrugation maximizes pan strength and prevents warping, denting, and other effects of everyday use. Corrugation also minimizes surface contact with baked goods which translates into an evenly baked product that is easily released.

BAKEWARE PRODUCTS

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Our bakeware has been designed with many of the same standard features of industrial baking pans. Each pan is constructed of aluminized steel, the material of choice for commercial bakeries. Metal thicknesses have been selected that allow even heat distribution and maximum service life. Our pans also use steel wires in the rim construction of most pans to provide additional strength and resist warping.

Each pan is coated with AMERICOAT? Plus, a proprietary silicone coating that nearly all North American bakers prefer over dark non-stick coatings. AMERICOAT? Plus is a clear non-stick, environmentally friendly coating that is specifically formulated for superior baking and does not contain any PTFE's or PFOA's.

Another unique feature of USA Pan bakeware is the corrugated, or fluted, design. The corrugation maximizes pan strength and prevents warping, denting and other effects of everyday use. Corrugation also minimizes surface contact with baked goods which translates into an evenly baked product that is easily released.

eshop at Vermont Bowl's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Vermont Bowl sells is Made in the USA Cutting Boards. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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We are a privately owned company located in Wilmington Vermont. With very few exceptions all the products which you will find on offer in our website are manufactured right here in our own facility.

Our craftspeople are both men and women, young and old, with the longest serving having been with the company for over 30 years.

We have been producing fine wood products since 1967 when John McLeod first started in a borrowed workshop just months after emigrating from Scotland.

John worked for a number of years as an individual craftsman. The business went through all the traditional stages of borrowed workshops, house basements, tiny converted gas stations and property purchases finally followed by five factory extensions and the development of two attached retail stores.

No other company produces a range of wooden bowls in production quantities to equal that of The Vermont Bowl Company. Because of our earlier years of individual craftsmanship a tradition of standards was imbued into the company which has translated into a reputation for quality and integrity in company policy and in product which is the envy of the industry.

VP Tommy Fox has been with the company for over 30 years. Tommy is a partner in the firm with John and it is with Tommy that the future of the company lies. Tommy and John collaborate in a number of areas such as design and future planning but Tommy has complete responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the company.

Come visit our retail stores in Wilmington Vermont and you will find many items, including items for the home & office which are not included on our website. And a fabulous time of year to visit us is during our annual July 4th weekend or Columbus Day weekend Seconds and Overruns Sale. See you there!

eshop at Vintage Crush's web store for Made in America products
One of the products Vintage Crush sells is Made in America Cork Bottle Holders. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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OK, OK? I'll admit it! We have a crush on wine! We love everything about it from grape to glass! The walk in the vines. The grapes. The crush. The swish. The smell. The flavor. The barrel. The bottle. The cork. The label. The romance of it all! We love that wine is alive. It brings joy when shared with friends and soul to a conversation.

My Vintage Crush is a family business. Our wine related products are unique, functional and eco-friendly. Retired wine barrels and used corks that would normally get thrown away are repurposed and turned into wine art that has history, just as each bottle of wine has its own history. It's good for the earth and good for the soul.

So along with my husband who is my web designer, a very talented Guitarist, techno geek and my best friend, and my daughter who is my budding wine connoisseur, we created
My Vintage Crush. Thank you so much for stopping by
and sharing our crush on wine! Be Blessed!

Maryann Houde
American Products by American Craftsman & Women

eshop at Warther Cutlery's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Warther Cutlery sells is Made in the USA Cutting Boards. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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A Knife Maker was Born
At the age of five Ernest Mooney Warther found his first pocketknife and began whittling. As a teenager he began carving in Walnut wood and bone. He became frustrated with store-bought knives because they would not stay sharp, so he began to design and make his own. Mooney Warther researched what steel to use and created his own techniques for tempering and sharpening a steel blade that would keep its sharp edge even while carving in hard materials like Walnut and bone and later when carving ebony and ivory.

Mooney Warther's First Knife Shop (1902)
Early Years
When tempering the steel blades Mooney thought that if this carving knife would keep its edge and remain sharp while carving ebony and ivory, it would certainly make a great kitchen knife. Therefore, in 1902, at age 17, he crafted the first kitchen knife for his mother and soon she was showing her friends and neighbors. The town folk were impressed and Mooney received many orders, hence, the family knife business was born. As the word spread about how great the knives were, so did his knife business. By 1923 Mooney quit working in the steel mill and devoted his time to his hobby of carving and making kitchen knives as his livelihood.


Mooney Warther with sons, Tom & Dave (1940's)
A Son Follows his Father
Ernest Mooney Warther taught the art of knife making to his two sons, Tom and Dave (1940's). His youngest son Dave started making knives when he was 12, and when he returned home from WWII at the age of 19 (1945), he took over the E. Warther & Sons knife business, this allowed Mooney more time to spend on his hobby of carving.

Dave expanded the knife making business in the 1950's by tapping into corporate gift programs at companies like Ford, Hedrich Blessing, and Timken. Beginning in the early 1940's Ernest Warther and his sons were using the name and stamping the knives E. Warther & Sons but it was not until 1954, when Dave officially incorporated the businessas E. Warther & Sons Inc.

By the early 1960's E. Warther & Sons grew beyond the confines of a one 10-'x15' workshop and at the same time Mooney had so many carvings that a new museum and knife shop was needed. In 1962 Dave built the museum on the main floor of a 40'x40' building with the E. Warther & Sons knife shop in the lower level.

A Grandson Follows his Father & Grandfather
In the 1960's Dave's oldest son Dale began learning the knife making business. Business continued to grow so, when Dale graduated from college, he returned to work in the family business making knives along side his father.

Dave Warther Riverting (1960s)
Today
The Warther's are in their third and fourth generation of knife makers. Dale, other grandchildren and 4th generation great grandchildren continue the family business of producing outstanding kitchen cutlery with the same techniques and fine craftsmanship Mooney developed 110 years ago.

Today, Warther kitchen cutlery is made by 3rd and 4th generation Warther's, using the same old world craftsmanship passed down by Ernest Mooney Warther. Using the finest materials, the kitchen knives are designed and crafted for comfort and durability. The kitchen knives are made from CPM? S35VN and are tempered to a Rockwell C 58-60. The kitchen knives are polished to a convex grind, which can only be accomplished by hand grinding. This assures the kitchen knives retain a razor-like edge with just a light honing. The tooling design on the blade is done by hand and has been the Warther trademark since 1907. The blade runs completely through the handle for stability and balance. The handles are made of layers of birch and are riveted on the blades.



Presidents & Dignitaries
Warther knives have been made for many famous people including: Ronald Reagan, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gerald Ford, Nelson Mandela, George Bush Sr., George W. Bush Jr., Perry Como, George (Senator) and Janet Voinovich, Ted (Governor) and Frances Strickland, and Condoleezza Rice (Secretary of State).


eshop at Wendell August's web store for Made in the USA products
One of the products Wendell August sells is Made in the USA Pewter Cookie Tins. A more complete list of their products is provided by Made in America Secrets, to review their list click here.

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Wendell August Forge is America's oldest and largest forge, producing hand-wrought ornamental metalware and elegant giftware in aluminum and other metals since 1923. The company was founded in Brockway, Pennsylvania by Wendell McMinn August, who, at age 38, was active in the coal industry.

August engaged Ottone Tony Pisoni, a blacksmith in his coal mine, to hand-forge door latches for his home. Admiring the low cost and high quality of Pisoni's work, August was inspired to start a decorative ironware business. Pisoni was joined by three more blacksmiths who handcrafted the first product line, including one-of- a-kind fireplace andirons, candlesticks, lighting standards, doorknockers, latches, railings, and grilles for windows and doors.

In 1930, a commission to create decorative aluminum gates and elevator doors for the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) led to a new era of design innovation.

Pisoni mastered the art of forging aluminum, and the company prospered, forging the designs of James McCausland, an architect who joined Wendell August in 1928 and became Designer and Operations Manager. A commission for architectural remodeling at the Grove City National Bank proved so successful that the Bank's president convinced Wendell August to relocate to Grove City, even investing in the company to facilitate the move. Wendell August's Grove City forge is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

As sales of Wendell August giftware soared, the company expanded its product line to include treasured Collector's Plates and commemoratives, Christmas ornaments and gifts, trays, bowls, and vases, gifts for personalization, and jewelry ? but the fabrication process remained the same: each one still individually made by hand, in the tradition of fine craftsmanship. Among its many notable custom designs, Wendell August was engaged to create mementos in honor of the Millionaires' Flight on the Hindenburg air ship, and was commissioned by the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency to produce 12 solid bronze plates commemorating the SALT II treaty between the U.S. and Russia.

The heritage art of Wendell August Forge is preserved by the company's artisans and craftsmen, who use the original eight-step process to produce every heirloom piece in aluminum, bronze, pewter, sterling silver, and other metals.

This process includes Die Engraving by a master engraver, Material Selection and Cutting, Repousse (Hammering), Surface Anvilling, Edging, Carbon Coloring, a three step polishing process, and Forming. Company artisans create new motifs and designs, while some motifs ? like the ever-popular Dogwood ? have endured for decades.

F.W. Bill Knecht, III acquired the company in 1978 from Wendell's son, Robert August. Knecht operated the company until his death in 2004, the Knecht family still owns the company today.

Visitors to Wendell August's four stores will find a lovely array of traditional and contemporary metalware for heart and home, from affordable gifts to elegant designs and furnishings. More than 1,000 gift items are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, at prices ranging from under $10.00 to nearly $1,000.00. Many are complemented by colored glass and hand-painted designs. Christmas-themed gifts are particularly popular.

Free workshop tours are available during production hours in our Main Street at Exton, PA location, and children can create their own work of metal art for a nominal materials fee of just $2.00 per child in our Grove City Flagship location, Ohio's Amish Country store, and in Main Street at Exton store and workshop. Group tours are welcome, advance reservations are requested. Additionally a store is located in the Premium Outlets Grove City, PA.

In addition to the company's four retail stores, Wendell August also works with a nationwide network of sales professionals as it handcrafts elegant yet affordable custom gifts, awards, incentives, and trophies for businesses and organizations throughout the globe. To view the business and organization presentation, visit www.wendellaugust.biz. Wendell August products are also sold through its own catalog and its strong online presence at www.wendellaugust.com.

Today Wendell August Forge maintains the same painstaking dedication to heritage and history?to artistry and craftsmanship?to quality American made products?that propelled Wendell August to first open his forge in 1923.

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