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  2. York Barbell - Wikipedia

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    York Barbell is an American-based international manufacturer of fitness equipment. Its roots date back to when Bob Hoffman , who was named "Father of World Weightlifting" by the International Weightlifting Federation , bought Alan Calvert 's 1902 Milo Barbell Company and founded York Barbell in 1932. [ 1 ]

  3. Bob Hoffman (sports promoter) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Collins Hoffman (November 9, 1898 – July 18, 1985) was an American entrepreneur who rose to prominence as the owner of York Barbell.He founded magazines such as Muscular Development and Strength & Health, and was the manufacturer of a line of bodybuilding supplements. [3]

  4. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Standard plates are usually paired with adjustable dumbbells and Olympic plates with full-size barbells, although standard barbells and Olympic dumbbells exist. [4] [5] Weight plates may incorporate holes for ease of carrying (called "grip plates") or be solid discs (especially those used for competition).

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  6. BUR Barbell Company - Wikipedia

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    The sale of iron boots was eventually discontinued. BUR 2.5lb Weight Plate BUR No.1 Weight Plate. Weight Plates BUR sold standard weight plates via mail-order and factory direct in Lyndhurst. BUR plates were shorter and thicker than competitor's plates were. This gave BUR plates the advantage of being virtually "unbreakable".

  7. Alan Calvert - Wikipedia

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    Alan Calvert (1875 – June 24, 1944) was an American weightlifter, businessman, magazine publisher, and the author of several books. He was the founder of one of the first barbell companies in the world and one of the first strength-training magazines in the United States.