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Rollston

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together with his partner Sam Blotkin in 1921. The business began as a repair shop at 244 West 49th Street in Manhattan. Their first factory was in a building on the corner of 12th Avenue and West 47th Street later expanding to all its four floors, 48,000 square feet.
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After the war, Rollson did not produce car bodies but fitted out luxury ships, yachts and private aircraft in Plainview, Long Island, New York. In 2022 Rollson Inc. is listed as a marine hardware manufacturer operated by Rudolph Creteur.
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was formed in September 1938 by four partners; Lonschein, Holm, Sever, and Creteur and continued to make bodies mainly for Packard chassis at 311 West 66th Street and West End Avenue.
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cowl ventilators, toilet fixtures, life boat food tanks, storage bins, galley equipment, ship's doors, Pullman beds, berths and furniture.
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producing luxury automobile bodies during the 1920s and 1930s readily acknowledged to be of the very highest quality.
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After bankruptcy in 1938 some of the same owners began a very similar business under the name
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Harry Lonschein, Rudy Creteur, Hjalmar A. Holm, Frank Sever
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Harry Lonschein, Sam Blotkin, Julius Veghso, Rudy Creteur
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Index

Automotive
Manhattan, New York
United States
Coachwork

coachbuilder
Brewster & Co
Bugatti
Buick
Cadillac
Chrysler
Cord
Duesenberg
Ford
Hispano-Suiza
Lancia
Lincoln
Mercedes-Benz
Minerva
Packard
Peerless
Pierce-Arrow
Rolls-Royce
Stearns-Knight
Stutz
Plainview, New York
United States

Packard Custom Super Eight
World War II

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