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Vintage Samson Shwayder Trunk Mfg Co Suitcase Samsonite
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Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
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Amazon Pay accepted
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| Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
| Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
| Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
| Color: |
Black |
| Country/Region of Origin: |
United States |
| Seller Notes: | |
| Country of Origin: |
United States |
| Maker: |
Samson Shwayder |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
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| Posted for sale: |
December 27 |
| Item number: |
1785476297 |
Item description
Up for bid is a used Samson Shwayder Trunk Mfg Co made suitcase
Isaac Shwayer was born in 1855 in Poland.
He immigrated to England and studied to be a cantor and rabbi.
In Manchester, he met and, after a two year courtship, married Rachel Kobey, whose parents had also emigrated from Poland.
Isaac came to America in 1879, and traveled to Central City, Colorado to work with Rachel?s uncle, Abe Rachofsky, who owned a dry goods business.
Isaac began peddling in the surrounding mining towns, selling out of his heavy back-pack.
Within two years he had saved enough money to rent a house and send for his family.
Isaac Shwayder became the acting rabbi for the Jewish community, officiating at religious festivals held in the Odd Fellows Hall above his uncle?s store.
When Issac?s oldest son, Sol, began to attend school, Rachel studied with him at home and learned to read and write English.
Rachel convinced Isaac to move their now family of six to Denver.
In Denver, Issac Shwayder first opened a grocery store and then a used furniture store.
Rachel took in two boarders and their oldest daughter, Dora, gave piano lessons.
Their second son, Jesse, had a clear soprano voice and, at the age of nine, was discovered by Wilberforce Whiteman (father of Paul Whiteman), the Director of Music of the Denver schools.
Jesse earned fifty-cents a week singing in St. John?s Cathedral on Sundays.
At 13, Jesse became proficient playing the violin, so Dora and Jesse were hired to play at weddings.
Lack of funds prevented Jesse from attending college, so he worked in his father?s furniture store.
In 1903, Jesse convinced Isaac to sell the store and open a luggage shop.
Jesse was noticed by one of their suppliers and invited to come to New York City as a salesman for the Seward Luggage Company.
In his first year, Jesse Shwayder earned over $4,000 in commissions ? a vast sum at that time.
In 1910, Jesse returned to Denver and opened his own luggage factory with his father, Isaac, as his lead salesman.
The whole family jumped in to help. The Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company began to grow.
Instead of competing with low pricing, Isaac insisted that they make high quality merchandise and price it at the highest price it would bear in the luxury marketplace.
In 1916, the Shwayders took a picture that would become an advertising coup.
Four brothers and their father stood on a plank positioned atop one of their suitcases with the caption: ?Strong enough to stand on.?
With five portly Shwayder men weighing more than 1,000 pounds together, the picture was striking and became their advertising and direct-mail gimmick for several years.
The Samsonite: Strong Enough To Stand On
Isaac Shwayder died suddenly of a stroke in 1916.
Rachel Shwayder took his life insurance money and put it toward a new and larger factory that opened in 1917.
Jesse Shwayder was president of the company from 1910 to 1960.
Mark Shwayder became the head of sales.
Sol Shwayder, now a lawyer, became attorney for the firm.
Vintage "Samsonite" Luggage, circa 1960s
Vintage Samsonite luggage, circa 1960s
Maurice and Ben Shwayder became the production managers.
The orginal name of their luggage was Samson ? honoring the strength of the biblical hero of the same name.
Today, we know their luggage as Samsonite, the largest manufacturer of luggage in the world.
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