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In the 1940's John Eisinger entered this industry as a simple supply clerk for one of America's leading jewelry
supply houses, I.Shor Company in New York. His sharp wit and vision for this industry earned him a promotion into
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Once John started visiting the manufacturing houses of the time, he saw the need to improve manufacturing techniques.
He did this through searching out technology and innovated product from other industries and then introducing them to
the jewelry industry. One of the many products he introduced (that we take for granted today) is the dust collecting
system from Torit.
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Some of the other advancements in technology he introduced:
Rhodinette Pen Plating System, Ransom & Randolph Ulta-Vest
and Solitaire Investment for "pre-set casting". These are
just a few innovations he has introduced to the jewelry industry.
In the 60's John, now the National Sales Manager, saw the
need to expand into Canada. In 1979 he established an office
in Canada, now known as Eisinger Canada Ltd.
Then in 1989 he founded his second company and world headquarters
in New Jersey, now known as Eisinger Enterprise Inc.
Striving to provide an international service, Eisinger Enterprises
opened it's third office in the spring of 2000, in Miami.
This is truly one of America's great success stories.
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