Plating Shop Owner Richard Taylor Going Strong at 100
Mansfield, Ohio, shop was started by Taylor's father, and features zinc coatings with chromate top coatings, as well as bright chrome decorative finishes are available.
Bob Mueller expresses his best wishes to Dick Taylor on Tuesday during his 100th birthday celebration at Taylor Metal Products. Photo by Jason J. Molye of the Mansfield News Journal and used with permission.
Taylor Metal Products owner Richard Taylor recently celebrated a milestone with his 100th birthday on April 25. The Mansfield, Ohio, shop was started by Taylor's father, and features zinc coatings with chromate top coatings, as well as bright chrome decorative finishes are available.
A wonderful story in the Mansfield News Journal by Linda Martz highlights Taylor's birthday celebration.
You can read the story HERE.
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