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Copyright 2006. Classic Medallics, Inc., All rights reserved.
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You may contact us at Tel: 1 (800) 221-1348. For international customers call (718) 392-5410 or fax to: 1 (800) 541-3821 or 1 (718) 784-1757. For further inquiries, e-mail us sales@classic-medallics.com Our office and factory location: CLASSIC MEDALLICS, INC. 2-15 Borden Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101
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BRIEF COMPANY HISTORY
Classic Medallics Inc. is a third generation family business spanning over 60 years of product leadership in
manufacturing a wide variety of awards and gifts. Started in 1940 as a manufacturer of religious jewelry under the
name of Frederick Singer & Sons. The company soon after became a dominant player in the religious gift industry.
In the late 1950's, the Singer family saw a golden opportunity to bring it's manufacturing and design experience to
the rapidly growing awards industry, which at that time was just beginning to adopt production methods to
mass-produce awards. Classic Medallics quickly became one of the leaders and innovators in developing a wide
variety of quality metallic products, mass-produced at affordable prices.
To this day, our hand Craftsman and designers continue to produce numerous stock and custom products. To
name a few, medallions, medals, coins, key chains, jewelry, pins, plaques, trophies, ribbons, figures, pen sets, and
clocks. In order to produce this variety of products we employ several manufacturing processes, including die
striking, die casting, centrifugal casting, electroplating, etching, enameling, silk screening, multiple color printing,
and wood working. The metals we work with include brass, bronze, copper, aluminum, zinc, pewter, silver and gold.
The wood products are made from walnut, oak, ash, rosewood and simulated wood finishes.


Clockwise from left: Mario Singer, Frederick Singer (picture), Bruno Singer (seated) and Gerald Singer
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