Word: kutz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Forman sold the steel to Cleveland's Martin J. Kutz, who passed it on at twice the mill price to Broker Jay Friedman. The anchor man on the daisy chain was Seymour Waldman, though he managed to get hold of only about half the steel. He sold it to the Daisy Manufacturing Co. of Plymouth, Mich, (air rifles, BB shot, toys) for $12.01. Waldman's price included a freight charge from La Crosse, Wis. (on which there is a 3% federal tax), even though during all six transactions the steel had never moved from Steubenville...