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In 1942, they made parts for Japan's most famous WWII fighter plane. When the war ended, they had a factory full of metal presses and nothing to build. So they pivoted to staplers. By 1952, MAX created something nobody had seen before: a tiny handheld stapler with only eight parts. Before this, staplers were heavy machines that entire departments shared. Their salesmen rode bicycles office to office showing people how to use it. Within a few years, people in Japan stopped saying "stapler" and just said "MAX." Then they invented flat clinch because office workers were literally hammering staples flat by hand. Then an employee saw a woman struggling on a bullet train and it became the Vaimo, a pocket stapler that punches through forty pages. Over 500 million staplers sold. From warplanes to your desk drawer.