Who removed the name plate of his shop and why?
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The Gessler Brothers had to sell one part of their shop to another bootmaker, making for the Royal Family. They had to do so as hardly anyone came to buy their boots which led to less money. Soon after the death of both the brothers, the bootmaker, who had initially taken one part of their shop, took up the entire shop putting up their name.
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