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WHEN
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Sam Harrison and Eugene Bonini headed off to World War
II, they had no idea that upon their return in 1946, they
would create the most respected hardware company in San
Francisco. Eugene and Sam founded their company on one
principle: the only way to do business is to offer unparalleled
customer service and supply the best parts at a competitive
price.
Harrison & Bonini grew from providing surplus military
goods into purchasing new and specialty fastening hardware
for a growing base of clients. These clients included:
the U.S. Navy, local ship repair facilities and commercial
businesses, Aeroject General, and Campbell Soup.
Eugene's son, Paul Bonini, was raised to honor his father's
traditional work ethic and at the early age of thirteen,
began working for his father; doing everything from sweeping
floors to inventory tracking. He worked alongside his
father until Eugene passed away and left Paul to carry
on the tradition of excellence.
In 1986, Paul became president of Harrison & Bonini.
Not forgetting his childhood teachings, he and his staff
of industry veterans still believe the best way to do
business is to provide old-fashioned customer support
and supply quality parts at competitive prices--just like
the first day it opened over 50 years ago.
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