Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation

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Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation

Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation was a manufacturing company based in Detroit, Michigan and formed in 1924 from the merger of the General Aluminium and Brass Company and the C.B. Bohn Foundry Company.[2] It produced a series of notable advertisements depicting applications of its product in futuristic environments.[3] It merged into Universal American Corporation in 1963.[4] Universal American merged into Gulf and Western Industries in 1966.[5] Gulf and Western later sold Bohn to the Wickes Companies.[citation needed] Wickes sold Bohn Aluminum and Brass to Norsk Hydro and its Heat Transfer Group division (which included Bohn Heat Transfer) to the Heatcraft subsidiary of Lennox International.[6]

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Characteristic futuristic Bohn advertisement showing a streamlined ocean liner. Metal Progress, 1946.[1]

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