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From: The Washington Post | Date: January 19, 1989 | Copyright information

IRONWORKS

Bethesda Iron Works Inc., Terry Sewell, vice president and general manager, 650 Lofstrand La., Rockville, Md. 20850, 762-9100

White Oak Forge Ltd., Nol Putnam, P.O. Box 341, The Plains, Va. 22171, 1-703-253-5269

Danny Hurwitz Metal Work, Danny Hurwitz, Brownsville, Md. 21715, 1-301-293-7812

Creative Metal Design, Peter Markey, 7935 Edgewood Church Rd., Frederick, Md. 21701, 1-301-473-5995

Bradley Metal Design Inc., Brad Silberberg, preside...

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