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he had to totally update his store and displays, take photos, and be inspected within a very short period of time." Correspondent Melissa Weil, whose husband and been a service manager at Skil, confirmed that the Skil/Bosch merged occurred in 1995: ".The same page gives 1982 as the founding date of S-B, but it is clearly a typo because that date appears out of order in their history timeline. The Bosch USA website says that Bosch acquired 100% ownership of S-B Power Tool Co.The new firm is setting up production in temporary manufacturing facilities. A 1962 issue of Wood & Wood Products had this note: A new manufacturer, Power Tools, Inc., Chicago, has entered the radial arm saw market with the purchase of Skil Corp.'s entire line of radial saws.A 1950 issue of Popular Mechanics provides the company address at the time: Skilsaw Inc, 5033 N Elston Ave, Chicago, Illinois.
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Both of Wilson's designs had unusually nomadic production histories. Wilson had, a decade earlier, designed a radial arm saw that was sold by Franklin Machine Co. The patent application was submitted in December 1946 sales of the radial arm saw could not have started before then because doing so would have invalidated the patent.
