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Domestic Manufacturer of Railroad Fasteners Since 1927
In 1927 the company was sold to its steel supplier, Paper Calmenson & Company, owned by Joe, Meyer and Dave Paper.
In the 1930's Lewis patented, developed and sold many bolts with the help of the major railroads’ engineering departments.
The company, renamed Lewis Bolt & Nut Company after the brothers’ father, Lewis Paper, was run by Paper Calmenson until 1937 when Meyer Paper and his brothers parted ways and Meyer, with the help of his sister Hattie Harris, took control of Lewis.
In the 1950's Mark Paper joined his father in the business.
In the 1960's Meyer retired and Mark became president.
During the 1960's Lewis began distributing a cold-headed product line instead of manufacturing the products.
The 1970's was a decade of significant growth in the company’s net worth based on the profits made during a period of high inflation.
The 1980's was the most difficult decade for the entire American fastener industry and approximately 50% of the country’s fastener manufactures went out of business.
In 1990 Lewis completely withdrew from the wholesale hardware distribution business.
In 1991 Tom Paper joined Lewis and soon became president in charge of operations.
In 1992 they concluded that the only way the company could survive and prosper was to move its operations.
In 1997, Tom left Lewis and moved to the west coast where he subsequently formed his own consulting firm while remaining fully aware of Lewis’s progress.
In 1998 as the company continued to focus on efficiencies and system improvements, the city of La Junta invested in building an 18,000 sq. ft. addition to the factory to help fuel Lewis’s steady growth.
In 2005 once again Lewis needed to expand its operation as newly patented products like the Evergrip spike boosted the company’s market share of the railroad fastener industry.
In 2009, Lewis opened its rail anchor manufacturing plant in La Junta, 4 miles from its fastener manufacturing plant.
In 2011, Lewis again expanded its capacity and work force to meet the expected continuing demand for its products.
In 2013 the City of La Junta completed the construction of two more buildings, adding another 50,000 sq. ft. for Lewis.
In 2016 a new patented Hook Bolt System was introduced.
© 2017 by Lewis Bolt & Nut Company
Figured into that decision is a new 2019 patent application on an improved Evergrip spike.
In 2019, in anticipation of continuing demand from both the railroad and transit industries, additional equipment for manufacturing bolts and spikes has become operational.
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