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1963 Opened a new factory in St. Asaph, North Wales.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - 26 July 1963</ref>
1963 Opened a new factory in St. Asaph, North Wales.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - 26 July 1963</ref>


1977 Acquired by [[MK Electric]].<ref>The Scotsman - 22 September 1977</ref>


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1950.

of Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, Staffordshire.

Manufacturers of the "Egaspray" airless all-electric spray gun, "Egatube" non-metallic plastic conduit tube and fittings, "Plug-in" motor control gear, switch gear, electrical accessories, and malleable conduit fittings.

1963 Opened a new factory in St. Asaph, North Wales.[1]

1977 Acquired by MK Electric.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post - 26 July 1963
  2. The Scotsman - 22 September 1977