In 1944, Wilton Carlyle Dinges founded the Electrical Machine and Equipment Company (Emeco) in Hanover Pennsylvania. During WWII the U.S government gave him a big assignment — make chairs that could withstand water, salt air and sailors while being lightweight, strong and built to last a lifetime. In 77 steps, Emeco created the the 1006 Navy. Their meticulous process takes a human eye to know when it is done right and human hands to get it that way. Their goal is to make recycling obsolete and keep making things that last.
Emeco
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