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41: 287: 283:, Coby Glass Products Company lost millions, leading to the suicide of George's business partner, Ignatiev. George Coby filed for bankruptcy but managed to open a small shop where he sold small glass items and office supplies. 525: 510: 230:, where they worked for nine years. During his time there, Coby filed several patents for writing pens. By 1919 he had earned enough capital to establish his factory in 238:. By 1922, his company, Coby Glass Products, had firmly established itself among the top industrial players of the Eastern United States. The company produced medical, 505: 174:. He received his primary education at home before studying with a priest at a local parish. At the age of 10, he left his home village and went to 443: 418: 520: 515: 245:
Parallel to his business activities, Coby maintained an active political and social life. He was a very vocal supporter of independence for the
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where he mastered every technique used in the factory and developed a method to boost productivity. Coby then moved to
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When Coby arrived in the U.S., he got a job baking bread with his fellow countrymen from
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origin, and his future business partner, Eugene (Evgeni) Ignatiev. In 1907, he moved to
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and was subsequently granted two million dollars. George opened a new factory in
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Very rare of Coby's Glass from a private collection of Manuchar Pirveli
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to manufacture special bottles for their perfume in the shape of the
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to work in a different glass factory. During the 1905–1907
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for financial support to restore his glass factory to aid
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millionaire. Two of his most notable inventions include
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Coby died on October 30, 1967, at the age of 83 or 84.
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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Grigol Kobakhidze

Tkhmori
Providence
chemist
Georgian
Georgian-American
chemist
Georgian
waterproof concrete
glass bricks
Christmas tree lights' invention
peasants
Tkhmori
Imperial Russia
Borjomi
machinist
Borjomi
glass factory
Tbilisi
Russian revolution
deportation
Dasha Nodvikova
Swedish
Munich
Racha
General Electric
Attleboro
Massachusetts
chemical

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