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  2. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    1955 Huffy Radio Bicycle. In 1949, Huffman developed the Huffy Convertible, which was a children's bicycle with rear training wheels and foot steps. [2] The invention of the training wheels revolutionized the market for children's bicycles, and this was the first Huffman bicycle under the Huffy brand.

  3. Green Machine - Wikipedia

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    Toronto-Dominion Bank's brand for automated banking machines; The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps "Green Machine", a song by The Apples in Stereo on their album Fun Trick Noisemaker; The prototype for Hewlett-Packard 9100A, created by Thomas E. Osborne; Green Machine, a model of tricycle manufactured by Huffy

  4. George Huffman - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Huffy Bicycle Company George Phillips Huffman (September 6, 1862 – December 31, 1897) was an American businessman. His Davis Sewing Machine Company , which began producing bicycles in the late 19th century, was the precursor to the Huffman Manufacturing Company (later became the Huffy Corporation ), a manufacturer of bicycles.

  5. Murray (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company was founded in 1919 to make fenders, fuel tanks, and other automobile parts. [1] The company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Cleveland factory was unionized by the United Auto Workers (UAW) and AFL–CIO. In the mid-1930s, the company began production of bicycles, mostly for the youth market.

  6. Wheelie bike - Wikipedia

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    Huffy hesitated for several months before agreeing to make the bike with the stipulation that if it was a flop, Peter Mole would buy all the left-over parts and bikes. The new bike, called the Penguin , was finally being sold in stores by March 1963 and was the first of this type to market.

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