Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Name this company!!?

In 1872, he received a letter from Jacob Davis, a Reno, Nevada tailor. Jacob W. Davis (born as Jacob Youphes) was a Jewish tailor from Latvia. Davis was one of *COMPANY* regular customers, who purchased bolts of cloth from the company to use for his own business. In this letter, Davis told him about the interesting way in which he made pants for his customers: he placed metal rivets at the points of strain—pocket corners and on the base of the fly. As he did not have the money to patent his process he suggested that *owner of company* pay for the paperwork and that they take out the patent together.

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