This new company took on the manufacturing of church pews, while the "snap-together" furniture continued at Sauder Woodworking Company.
Ready-to-assemble furniture was first invented by Erie J. Sauder in 1951.
Erie J. Sauder started the company at the age of 30 in a barn located behind where he lived.
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A year later, due to the success of his company, he moved to a larger facility in Archbold, Ohio, the same town where he was born.
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