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  2. Footlocker (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Plywood footlockers are a common type of footlocker used by the U.S. Army.They generally follow similar size and designs, undergoing only minor cosmetic changes in color and materials (from 1 ⁄ 2-inch-thick (13 mm) plywood to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-inch-thick (32 mm) plywood, depending on war material needs and/or desire to reduce weight and cost of manufacture and cost of shipping).

  3. Eagle Lock Company - Wikipedia

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    Products included trunk and cabinet locks, as well as high quality security-grade padlocks, and, in the early twentieth century, screw-machine products. The company experienced precipitous growth with the onset of the First World War , and even greater expansion during the Second World War , nearly doubling the number of employees to 800.

  4. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Oak-slat trunks were built by several companies, including the Excelsior Company, MM (Martin Maier) Company, Clinton Wall Trunk Manufactory, and El Paso Slat Trunk Company. Some oak-slat trunks were made with alternating colors on the vertical slats. Footlockers are trunk-like pieces of luggage used in military contexts. Generally these are ...

  5. Rubin: A WWII footlocker appears after 80 years - AOL

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  6. Armored Trunk Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1920 by Louis Knell, the Youngstown, Ohio-based Armored Trunk Manufacturing Company was one of America's largest manufacturers of steamers, trunks and luggage. During the Dust Bowl , Armored relocated west to Los Angeles, California where the company developed a reputation for building quality products to protect belongings while in ...

  7. Trunk (car) - Wikipedia

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    The locking of the trunk may be achieved together with the passenger compartment. Some cars include a function to remotely open the trunk. This may be achieved through a variety of means: release of the latch whereby the door seals push the decklid away from the lock, the trunk is then open, and the lid may not have revealed the opening.