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+ | Twin brothers Carl Clement Jr. and John Clement expanded the Bock Laundry Machine Co., a producer of washing and drying machines, to produce fiberglass boats. First located in the Toledo Factories Building, a new facility was located at 3600 Summit St. Carl Clement was a graduate of the University of Michigan's naval architecture and mechanical engineering programs. He designed a range of models including a sailboat, outboard, and cruiser convertible for sail or power (Jan 11, 1959 Toledo Blade). | ||
Revision as of 19:25, 21 April 2013
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Bock Boats, Inc.
3600 Summit St.
Toledo, Ohio
Twin brothers Carl Clement Jr. and John Clement expanded the Bock Laundry Machine Co., a producer of washing and drying machines, to produce fiberglass boats. First located in the Toledo Factories Building, a new facility was located at 3600 Summit St. Carl Clement was a graduate of the University of Michigan's naval architecture and mechanical engineering programs. He designed a range of models including a sailboat, outboard, and cruiser convertible for sail or power (Jan 11, 1959 Toledo Blade).
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