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  2. F. Weber & Company, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A successor company to Janentzky & Weber Manufacturers & Importers, F. Weber & Company, Inc. was established in 1853, [4] and has been known for quality and innovation throughout its history, for example in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—the golden years of the prestigious World Fair—F. Weber & Co. frequently won gold medals for its fine quality products.

  3. North Brothers Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream freezers, ice shaving and crushing tools, kitchen appliances, various other consumer goods and hand tools. The North Brothers Manufacturing Company ( North Bros. Mfg. Co. or more simply North Bros. ) was an American manufacturer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that specialized in the making of hand tools, small appliances and some ...

  4. Music & Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    That first store offered music lessons, music and art supplies, and dance lessons — thus the name Music & Arts. The company gradually expanded in Maryland and Virginia, later opening retail stores in Atlanta, the Philadelphia area, the Carolinas, Nashville, Denver, and the Northeastern United States.

  5. List of luthiers - Wikipedia

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  6. Seymour W. Duncan - Wikipedia

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    He also began playing at various shows in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Wildwood, and Somers Point. He first began winding pickups at age 16 when his Fender Telecaster's pickup broke after lending it at a show. Lacking proper equipment, Duncan improvised tools such as using a butter knife as a soldering iron, a microscope from school to analyze ...

  7. Luthier - Wikipedia

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    The word luthier is originally French and comes from luth, the French word for "lute".The term was originally used for makers of lutes, but it came to be used in French for makers of most bowed and plucked stringed instruments such as members of the violin family (including violas, cellos, and double basses) and guitars.