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  2. Dean, Smith & Grace - Wikipedia

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    When Monarch went into bankruptcy the company was bought by Newsmith Stainless Limited of Roberttown, West Yorkshire, [11] and now trades as Dean Smith & Grace Lathes UK Limited. In 2012 the company was acquired by the MTTG group. [12] In April 2015, it was announced that Dean, Smith and Grace was to be moved to Halifax by MTTG. [13] [14]

  3. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    Malleable Iron Range Company was a company that produced kitchen ranges made of malleable iron and other related products. The company existed from 1896 to 1985. Its primary trademark was Monarch and it was often referred to as the Monarch Company.

  4. Thyratron - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Monarch Machine Tool 10EE lathe, which used thyratrons from 1949 until solid-state devices replaced them in 1984. [9] High-power thyratrons are still manufactured, and are capable of operation up to tens of kiloamperes (kA) and tens of kilovolts (kV).

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    Gas, food and alcohol prices would also rise if Trump imposed Canadian and Mexican tariffs.. Sneaker prices would rise if Trump raised tariffs on China: About 99% of shoes sold in the United ...

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    (Reuters) - Ukraine and the United States are in the final stages of negotiating a minerals deal considered central to ending Russia's three-year-old war in Ukraine, a senior Ukrainian official ...

  7. Copying lathe - Wikipedia

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    The Hermitage Museum, Russia, displays the Nartov's copying lathe used for ornamental turning: making medals and guilloche patterns designed by Nartov in 1721. [2] Nartov's lathe duplicated the pattern from a template to a blank, cutting to the preset scale. A probe traced the template and the cutter cut accordingly.