Pasha's Die Company Inc - Today
We have grown and expanded our clicker dies to manufacturers
from all over the United States. Our client list includes
top fashion handbag designers, leather goods manufacturers,
motorcycle saddlebag manufacturers, weapon holster manufacturers,
auto interior manufacturers, auto carpeting manufacturers,
designer shoe manufacturers and much more. There aren't
many die makers out there and the ones that do exist can
never match the quality of Pasha's Die Company Inc. From
1988 until today, your dies are crafted by Armen himself
according to exact specification of custom patterns. With
the help of his sons, who have been in the family business
since 1996, Pasha's Die Company Inc. ensures quality dies
at the best prices.
The Bashian Family History
The Bashian family owned a large shoe factory in Lebanon
from 1956 - 1983 and was owned and operated by master
shoe craftsman, Krikor Pashayan. Armen Bashian grew up
working with his father Krikor and his brothers. The Bashian
family had one of the most successful shoe factories at
the time. In 1983, tragedy hit Lebanon during the war
and Pasha's Shoe Factory burned down.
After the burning of Pasha's Shoe Factory, the family
migrated to the United States to escape the harsh environments
of the war in Lebanon. Krikor Pashayan had been in the
shoe making business his entire life, so naturally, he
opened a shoe repair store in Los Angeles, Ca. Soon, Armen
Bashian realized there was a need for a quality die maker
in Los Angeles and started making dies for shoe manufacturers
in the back of the shoe repair shop in Los Angeles, Ca.
As word spread about Armen's quality work, his clientele
grew. In 1988, Armen opened the doors to Pasha's Cutting
Die Company in North Hollywood, Ca. For the next three
years, Armen's clientele grew and expanded to more than
just shoe manufacturers. He was now making cutting dies
for auto interior manufacturers, top leather goods manufacturers
and top shoe manufacturers. In 1992, Armen relocated to
a larger facility in Sun Valley, Ca, incorporated the
company and changed the name to Pasha's Die Company Incorporated.
Late 2013, Armen moved the business to a better facility
in Lebec California, just over the Grapevine on Interstate
5.