Henry Fuchs & Son, Inc. was located at 94 Ninth St. in Brooklyn. The company produced paper products for bookbinding and other applications. In 1945 they began selling “Bamflex” a fiberboard product used for theater sets. By 1981 the company had moved to 151 Fieldcrest Ave. in Edison, NJ. In 1986, “Ringmates” were produced for looseleaf page protectors and sheet dividers.
Henry Fuchs & Son, Inc. was located at 94 Ninth St. in Brooklyn. The company produced paper products for bookbinding and other applications. In 1945 they began selling “Bamflex” a fiberboard product used for theater sets. By 1981 the company had moved to 151 Fieldcrest Ave. in Edison, NJ. In 1986, “Ringmates” were produced for looseleaf page protectors and sheet dividers.