Proctor Silex

Proctor Silex

Proctor Silex Co. was created in 1960 with the merger of Proctor Electric and Silex Corporation. In 1990 Proctor Silex merged with Hamilton Beach.

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* [http://www.toaster.org/proctorhistory.html History of Proctor-Silex, 1788 to 1972]


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