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1888 – Established
in NYC by Philip Feiner
1890 – Opened storefront shop on East 44 th & 1 st Ave.
specializing in the repair of Tin roofs, pots and pans,
etc. Pictured are Pauline Feiner, wife of Philip Feiner,
holding son Isadore, and two cousins.

1910 – Philip Feiner pictured with moustache and hammer
along with son Isadore pictured with bowler hat and three
of their employees in the east side shop. Isadore Feiner
died seven years later at the age of 27.
1913 – Graduating class of Cornell University
School of Civil Engineering 1913. Mark Feiner 21, son of Philip & Pauline
Feiner seated in the front row wearing striped sport jacket.


1920 – P. Feiner & Sons Inc. fabricates
the sheet metal skins, etc. for this electric
delivery truck.
1925 – Feiner moves from East 44ths street
to 552 West 52 nd St.

1927 - After Isadore Feiner's death, Mark
is asked by Philip Feiner to leave his
job as a Civil Engineer for the New York
Central Rail Road and join P. Feiner & Sons
Inc. Mark, Pictured wearing a black sport
jacket is working at Feiner's west 52
nd Street factory.

1934 – Jerome Feiner joins P. Feiner & Sons

1939 – P. Feiner & Sons
Inc fabricates a Hobby Horse for the Hobby
Lobby exhibit at the 1939 worlds fair. Seated
on the horse are Arthur and Gerson Feiner
(Gerson Feiner in the rear, age 10)
1939 – Hungering
for additional space, Feiner purchases four
brownstones and demolishes them to build 10,000-
square foot facility at 522 west 45th St.

1942 – Feiner expands 45th. Street plant
to an additional 10,000 square feet on 44
th street creating a total of 20,000 square
foot factory and 2500 square foot mezzanine
area for office and engineering.
1946 – Gerson Feiner joins P. Feiner & Sons
1948 – Irwin Feiner joins P. Feiner & Sons

 
1969 – In search of additional space, Feiner
moves to 50,000 square foot facility in Bergen, Co. NJ,
just 6 miles over the George Washington Bridge.

1978 – Penni & Philip Feiner join P. Feiner & Sons
Inc.


1986 – Feiner accepts delivery of it's first
true CNC equipment. An RG 100 Amada Brake and a Pega
357 CNC Turret Punch Press.


1994 – Feiner replaces Pega 357 with a Pega 367 and adds
an RG 90 brake.
1998 – Feiner adds a Vipros 358 King and a Promecam xxx
brake to it's growing line of CNC fabricating equipment,
The Virpos is equipped with an MP 1212 automatic loader/unloader
for lights out operation.

Feiner continues to utilize the latest innovations
in technology to enhance
manufacturing procedures. Our goal continues to be the
production of a
quality product on a cost effective basis. We work closely
with our
customers design engineers to ensure efficient production
methods offering
high quality products at desirable price points.
Remaining up to date with manufacturing
software as well as hardware are key
ingredients to Feiners' continued success. The ability
to accurately
capture costs allows us to hold onto our competetive edge.
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