Originally operating under the 1917 label of Dixie Foundry, and later Dixie Products, the company changed names again in the 1950s when it merged with Magic Chef, a St. Louis-based manufacturer. The newly combined company moved its headquarters to Cleveland, and under Rymer�s guidance it grew into a national appliance-manufacturing powerhouse.
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Originally operating under the 1917 label of Dixie Foundry, and later Dixie Products, the company changed names again in the 1950s when it merged with Magic Chef, a St. Louis-based manufacturer. The newly combined company moved its headquarters to Cleveland, and under Rymer�s guidance it grew into a national appliance-manufacturing powerhouse.
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