About Us

Romanoff: Innovation, Excellence, and Dedication Since 1949

Romanoff was founded by Barney and Jessie Romanoff in 1949, starting in a modest 300-square-foot New York loft. From these humble beginnings, the company grew out of a deep passion for metal fabrication, innovation, and service.
Today, Romanoff operates from a state-of-the-art 40,000-square-foot warehouse, where our dedicated team of experienced professionals continues the tradition of excellence set forth by our founders. Every day, we strive to answer your questions, complete your orders, and meet all your needs with the highest level of care and expertise.
We take pride in offering the best selection and latest technology from around the world in all fields of metal fabrication. Our specialties include the installation and training of 3D printers for lost wax casting, R&D applications, and induction melting fabrication equipment.
These technologies serve industries ranging from aerospace, medical, and dental to jewelry and industrial prototyping. Whatever your project requires, Romanoff has the tools, knowledge, and experience to bring it to life.Since 1949, our commitment to quality and dependable service has guided everything we do.
Over the years, Romanoff has grown to become one of the top companies in the Americas for 3D printing technology, supporting innovation and rapid prototyping for countless clients. Our team is here not just to sell products, but to partner with you- offering solutions, guidance, and support at every stage of your project.

In Loving Memory of Bob Romanoff

It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Bob Romanoff, who passed peacefully on December 22, 2025, at his home, surrounded by the love of his family—his wife of 58 years, Gail; his daughter, Karen; his son, Brian; and his six cherished grandchildren.Born in Brooklyn in 1939, Bob was a warm, humble, and deeply respected man whose life was defined by integrity, curiosity, and kindness.
As President and CEO of Romanoff International Supply Corporation, he led by listening, teaching, and caring deeply about people, inspiring all who knew him.Bob was the second generation of Romanoff International, founded in 1949 by his parents, Barney and Jessie Romanoff. 
The business began as Romanoff Rubber Company in a small 300-square-foot New York loft. Bob started working at just 13, spending summers and after-school hours learning every aspect of the business from the ground up.In the 1960s, Bob expanded into the precious metals industry, focusing on wax injectors, vulcanizers, and other jewelry casting equipment. A trip to Hong Kong in 1968 to teach lost wax casting marked a turning point, leading to his first major factory order and a lifelong commitment to international collaboration. He built a global network of resellers, many of whom remain partners today.

After his father’s sudden passing in 1979, Bob stepped into leadership early, preserving and strengthening the family business while remaining grounded in honesty, reliability, and service. In 1989, the company became Romanoff International Supply Corporation, expanding to high-quality induction casting machinery from Europe and Japan. Bob emphasized knowing every product and ensuring client satisfaction: “Your job is not to sell a machine—your goal is to make sure the client is satisfied.”
Bob simplified complex technical processes and generously shared his knowledge. He was sought worldwide for guidance on lost wax casting, porosity, platinum casting, and stone-in-place techniques.
His presentations at trade shows and factories earned global trust and admiration.Beyond work, Bob loved nature, photography, and his community, serving on the Lloyd Harbor Village Zoning Board and as a proud YPO member for 41 years. Those who knew him remember his signature question: “How are you?”—and he truly meant it.Bob’s legacy lives on through his family, his company, and the countless lives he touched. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.