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Meet The Team: Annette Williams

September 13, 2018

“I’m the only one working the Dial Tine and Hand Tine.” That’s what Annette Williams, a factory employee of Liberty Tabletop/Sherrill Manufacturing said when asked what machinery she specializes in. If you’re not an expert in flatware you probably don’t know what this means but, what you should know is this is the one woman…

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Don’t Wait for Washington to Fix Our Country…

June 18, 2018

… You Hold the Power Right in Your Hand. Millions of manufacturing jobs have gone overseas in the past 30 years. First there was a lot of talk out of Washington telling us that it would help us in the end. Not so much. Now there is a lot of rhetoric from both parties about…

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Liberty Tabletop Goes to Washington

January 25, 2018

As a company we try to stay out of politics. Having said that there is an issue that is near and dear to our hearts. It is drawing support from press and also bipartisan support from our representatives on all sides. That issue is “Made in America.” So we went all in! And here is…

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Taking Farm to Table to the Next Level – Factory to Table

December 15, 2017

Knowing where your food comes from is important, we all know that. But what about the flatware, plates, pots and pans that you use to cook and serve your delicious, healthy food? At home and in the restaurant industry, folks are taking the next logical step. They’re shopping factory to table for their kitchens and…

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The Death of Brand and the Rebirth of Maker

June 22, 2017

Sick of buying products that are junk and don’t last? Don’t blame the Chinese; they are only doing what they are asked to do – make it cheap! The good news is that the B2C model is thriving on the web. If you are like me and most other people you grew up with your…

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Last Flatware Maker in America is Alive and Growing

May 26, 2017

SHERRILL, NY – Thanks to Sherrill Manufacturing Inc., and their brand Liberty Tabletop, flatware (silverware) manufacturing is alive and well in the United States. Founded in 2005, the company took over the sprawling one million square-foot facility from Oneida Ltd. and is now the only flatware maker left in the USA. Liberty Tabletop manufactures high…

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Sherrill Manufacturing pens letter to White House – Oneida Daily Dispatch

January 26, 2017

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VIDEO: Made In America Manufacturing Saves Jobs, Lives And The Environment

April 8, 2016

American manufacturing has been an icon for over a century. Accounting for nearly $6 Trillion dollars and 35% of America’s economy, American manufacturing provides over 12 million jobs, and that doesn’t even include related workforce positions like truck drivers and warehouse employees. In fact providing support services for manufacturing accounts for about one in every…

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Green Gift Shop Opens in Dover

February 5, 2016

While Liberty Tabletop’s made in the USA silverware is primarily sold directly through this website, we have been adding retail locations across the USA. We love to partner with other business to offer premium, environmentally responsible products like our flatware. Please read more about a Brattleboro store who have decided to carry our flatware. Read…

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Fed Website Wrongly Lists Overseas-Made Flatware as ‘Made in USA’

January 22, 2016

Liberty Tabletop is very proud to be the only made in the USA flatware manufacturer. We applaud Senator Chuck Schumer’s efforts to shine a light on companies that are incorrectly labeled as making made in the USA products on government websites. Please read this fantastic writeup on the issue in the Oneida Dispatch. Read More>

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