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  2. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    He has been credited with developing the gold-over-metal method of manufacturing called "bi-metal" (also incorrectly known as gold "plating") which proved successful. [2] In 1896 he built the company's first factory, installing state-of-the-art machines for the production of gold chain, previously manufactured entirely by hand. [3]

  3. pewag group - Wikipedia

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    The pewag group is one of the oldest chain manufacturers in the world and its history can be traced back to the 15th century. The operations of the group which occupies about 1,000 employees all over the world and references of a forging plant in Brückl, were first documented in 1479.

  4. Bucyrus-Erie - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as Bucyrus Foundry and Manufacturing Company in Bucyrus, Ohio, in 1880. Bucyrus moved its headquarters to South Milwaukee, Wisconsin , in 1893. In 1927, Bucyrus merged with the Erie Steam Shovel Company to form Bucyrus-Erie.

  5. Oregon Tool - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Tool is the largest manufacturer of saw chain in the world, with the Oregon brand holding the title of #1 saw chain in the world. Saw chain sold under the Oregon brand is sold to OEMs, dealers, and direct-to-consumer. Other products sold under the Oregon brand include: chain saw bar, sprocket, lawn mower blades, and string trimmer string.

  6. ‘The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine’ Trailer Previews a Son ...

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    “The Fabulous Gold Harvesting Machine,” a documentary that is among the competing Chilean pics at the 20th Santiago Intl. Film Festival, sparkles as it follows a father and son who seek to ...

  7. Machine tool builder - Wikipedia

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    The machine tools often make interchangeable parts, which are assembled into subassemblies or finished assemblies, ending up sold to consumers, either directly or through other businesses at intermediate links of a value-adding chain. Alternatively, the machine tools may help make molds or dies, which then make the parts for the assemblies.

  8. Gold Chains - Wikipedia

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    A massive four-alarm fire in San Francisco's Mission District left one person dead and six injured. [4] Along with the offices of nearby nonprofit Mission Local, the blaze completely destroyed LaFata's apartment of 18 years, all his belongings and gear, and the studio in which he recorded Gold Chains material.

  9. Merrick Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    Each business is a stand-alone company doing business in separate facilities with independent offices, manufacturing, and warehousing. Jim Merrick (1919-2000) founded the Merrick Machine Company with his invention of the Window Frame Machine in 1960, under the brand name of Triad.