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Bob’s office at 626 Grove St. in Evanston
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Candy Mfg.’s office at 626
Grove St.
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Plenty of space for collating literature was key to sales and customer service in those days
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Bob Hendershot wasted no time preparing his daughter Sarah to fill his boots as Candy’s second president.
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Assembly room at Grove St. office
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Bob and Judy Hendershot’s kids,
Kennedy and Sarah, in 1974.
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Candy’s conference room and visitors’ reception, 1976
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Bob Hendershot at the Grove St. office, 1974
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Bob Hendershot poses at one of Candy’s first trade show booths
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This strange photo, taken in the early 1980s, depicts Candy’s future vice president Kennedy Hendershot on a motorcycle, pulling Candy’s future president Sarah Hendershot on a sled, with a fortuitously superimposed Candy Timing Hub.
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Bob Hendershot attends his first international conference for Candy Mfg., London, 1968
Photo taken by Judy Hendershot
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Phase Variators marching on the lawn at the Evanston home of Candy founder Bob Hendershot, circa 1960
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Judy Hendershot models the early Phase Variators.