Printing & Office Equipment Repair à Market Ridge Place, Paradise, NL

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1200 Kenmount Road, Paradise, A1L 1N3

+1 709-747-7468
Pinnacle Office Interiors is your one-stop shop for all of your office equipment and furniture in Paradise, NL. We provide printing solutions, such as colour and black and white copiers, network support, mailing systems and many other services, such as sales, service and rentals. Come see us!

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385 Empire Avenue, St. John's, A1E 1W6

(709) 579-5111
Highlights of Our History: In 1840 a bookbinder by the name of Robert McIver retired from his trade and sold his equipment to his landlord, John Dicks; Mr. Dicks used it to set up one of his sons, Robert, as a bookbinder. Sometime after the Great Fire of 1846, Robert’s wife, Mary-Jane, expanded the business to include Stationery Supplies and opened up a shop on Water Street, St. John’s--quite remarkable, as a woman working outside of the home was virtually unheard of in this era. Robert Dicks died in 1882, but Mary-Jane carried on as the sole owner of Dicks and Company. She remained the only owner until joined by her son-in-law, John Leamon, in the late 1880’s/early 1890’s. Having expanded into the selling of books as well, in 1892 Dicks and Company’s well-known “Sign of the Book” first appeared. In 1913 a new Printing Division emerged. Going strong, by 1919 the business expanded yet again, now including Office Supplies. G. Douglas Rogers, future majority shareholder of the company, became a shareholder at this time as well. From 1928 onward Office Machines and Equipment were being sold, also. John Leamon died August 23, 1939, ending the Dicks family connection. G. Douglas Rogers acquired controlling interest in Dicks and Company in 1941. In 1955 Mr. Rogers retired and James Austin II, who had been with the company since 1943, acquired the majority of shares in the company. In 1975 James Austin II retired and handed the reins to James Austin III, who first joined the company in 1956. In 1979 we joined Basics, a national network of dealers--each one being 100% Canadian owned and operated. To learn more about Basics visit Basics.com. In 1993 we closed our bookstore. Goodbye to the “Sign of the Book.” And now, here we are in the 21st century. We’re still going strong and are proud to have remained locally owned and operated for 177 years!