Meili-Blumberg was founded by 3 German emigrants in Wisconsin, USA in about 1907. The company was formed by three German engineers, brothers Otto and Fred Meili and Paul Blumberg. The Meili brothers were inventors and Blumberg was an expert metalworker. They set up the company in a small workshop in New Holstein, Wisconsin building agricultural implements. The Meili brothers and Blumberg sold the company in 1954 to Robert B. Evans, former Chairman of the Board of American Motors. Twenty years later, M-B was sold again and purchased by A Terrence Cosgrove.
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