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Mustad
==History==
Mustad is a group of companies created in 1843 by Ole Mustad, taking over the Brusveen Nail and Wire Factory after the death of the founder Hans Skikkelstad, Mustad's father-in-law Terje Paulsberg, "Mustad - Fish Hooks for the World"; Alfa Forlag AS, 2007. The company was headquartered in the small village of Gjøvik (Norway), an area with poor infrastructures where transportation was an obstacle to most type of supplies: this favoured the development of many local businesses fulfilling the local communities' needs of everything from food and clothing to tools, schooling and even health services. In spite of the negative conditions and the pessimistic visions of the Norwegian Department of Interior ("The difficulty in competing with foreign factories means that industry will never succeed in this country"〔Terje Paulsberg, "Mustad - Fish Hooks for the World"; Alfa Forlag AS, 2007〕), by 1860 Ole Mustad led his company to a primary position in the production of small metal products like fencing wire, nails, pins, fish hooks, horseshoe nails, shipbuilding nails, paper clips, thumb tacks and an almost endless series of other metallic wire-based products.
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