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  2. List of American Restoration episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ron and Tyler find a rare 1910s hand-cranked, air assisted gas pump, which they buy for $400 from an old picker whose collections range from a billiards-themed pinball machine to many classic cars. They are able to sell the pump for $9,000. Meanwhile, a customer wants a trap shooter restored.

  3. Victor Technology - Wikipedia

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    The first Victor adding machine, Model 110, was introduced in 1919. In 1921, Carl selected his 24-year-old son, A. C., as Vice President of Operations and advised him to operate the company by "working like the devil, but treat the employees right and allow them to make some money."

  4. Cryopump - Wikipedia

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    In this function, they are called a cryotrap, waterpump or cold trap, even though the physical mechanism is the same as for a cryopump. Cryotrapping can also refer to a somewhat different effect, where molecules will increase their residence time on a cold surface without actually freezing ( supercooling ).

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  6. Simonini Victor 1 Super - Wikipedia

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    The Victor 1 Super is a single cylinder two-stroke, liquid-cooled, petrol engine design, with a poly V belt reduction drive with reduction ratios of 2.70:1, 2.80:1 and 3.00:1. It employs dual capacitor discharge ignition electronic ignition and produces 54 hp (40 kW) at 6200 rpm.

  7. Victor Talking Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901. Victor was an independent enterprise until 1929 when it was purchased by the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and became the RCA Victor Division of the Radio Corporation of America until late 1968, when it was renamed RCA Records.