Panther Peak Bindery
Henrik Park (1918 - 1975) apprenticed with Anker Kyster and took over Kyster’s bindery (maybe the most important bindery in Denmark in terms of reputation, tradition and longevity) after he turned 21. He turned 21 on February 22, 1939 and took over the bindery December 1 of 1939. He became owner of the bindery on September 30, 1940. He ran the Kyster bindery until Bent Andree took over in 1953.
In his first two years of running the bindery he developed the Rubow and Millimeter Bindings.