CROWN GUMMED PAPER AND CRONMATCH
Crown Gummed Paper / Cronmatch
1950 - 1967
Flintholm Allé 20 - 26
In November 1950 , the Law on consumer duties determined that
the production company had to put their name on the
advertisement match folders.
As Crown gummed Paper complained about having to use their long
name that was difficult to get placed on the folders instead of
the shorter Cronmatch , they got dispensation to deploy the
80,000 folders , they had been printed in Cronmatch´s name .
Henceforth, who applied for the use of
Cronmatch for each separate batch of folders.
In 1951 the company changed its name to
"System Crown A/S Crown gummed Paper "
In 1955 Cronmatch 's president ,Adler Nissen bought a
brand new match machine in the U.S. that could produce equally
beautiful book-matched, as had been seen there.
The first folders that were produced on the machine was when
marking the 10th anniversary of the 4th of May day.
On one side was printed Freedom Flag and on
the other Dannebrog along with flags of the countries that had
helped Denmark on the liberation and inside there was printed a
"freedom verse " .
In autumn 1959 Cronmatch started a proces where they printed the
covers, and then they were sent to Finland to get the cardboard
matches inserted , and then returned to Cronmatch to be
assembled.
Shortly after Cronmatch signed an agreement with H. E.
Gosch & Co. to install the sticks instead
of sending them to Finland.
Aside from a brief conflict in 1963 the cooperation lasted until
1967, when Crown gummed Paper closed the company.