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In 1966, EJR purchased a box manufacturing plant. In 1968, it is renamed to EJR Box Company. | In 1966, EJR purchased a box manufacturing plant. In 1968, it is renamed to EJR Box Company. | ||
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in 1972, the RMC Hurricane was unveiled. The reception was mostly positive, however, RMC was losing money fast and could not even afford to produce the Hurricane. By 1973, the Hurricane was canceled and RMC officially closed in 1975. | in 1972, the RMC Hurricane was unveiled. The reception was mostly positive, however, RMC was losing money fast and could not even afford to produce the Hurricane. By 1973, the Hurricane was canceled and RMC officially closed in 1975. | ||
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In 1974, Edwin J. Richards decided to pass on his company to his son. Kevin Richards becomes President of EJR Manufacturing. Edwin steps down to vice president. | In 1974, Edwin J. Richards decided to pass on his company to his son. Kevin Richards becomes President of EJR Manufacturing. Edwin steps down to vice president. | ||
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In 1979, EJR Box Company expands. | In 1979, EJR Box Company expands. | ||
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In 1985, EJR Manufacturing purchased a controlling interest in AIM Brewing Company, a small alcohol beverage manufacturer. | In 1985, EJR Manufacturing purchased a controlling interest in AIM Brewing Company, a small alcohol beverage manufacturer. |