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  2. Bauer Hockey - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Bauer brand of hockey equipment trace to 14 September 1906, when the Western Shoe Company Limited was formed in Kitchener, Ontario. At an unknown date, Roy Charles Bauer (1895–1989) became president of the company. On 5 May 1934, Bauer formed a new company, the Canada Skate Manufacturing Company Limited, to produce ice skates.

  3. Bauer Automatic - Wikipedia

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    The Bauer Automatic is an American-made copy of the Baby Browning. Made of stainless steel, they are chambered in .25 ACP with a six-round capacity detachable box magazine. The Bauer was manufactured in Fraser, Michigan from 1972–1984. [1] The pistol was marketed as the Fraser-25 from 1984 to 1986. [2]

  4. Hyper Light Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Hyper Light Breaker is a roguelike video game developed by Heart Machine and published by Arc Games.It serves as the prequel to Hyper Light Drifter (2016). The player controls a "Breaker" who ventures into the Overgrowth to defeat the Abyss King.

  5. List of Sony Walkman products - Wikipedia

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    Release in Japan of the MS9 was December 2000 and April 2001 in Europe. [26] [27] In Canada it was released in August 2001. [28] NW-MS11 was released in Japan in October 2001 and came with a 128 MB Memory Stick. [29]

  6. SoundSticks - Wikipedia

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    Release date: October 1999 () (iSub) July 23, 2000 () (original) Introductory price: US$ 99 (iSub) US$ 199 (SoundSticks I, II, III) US$ 269 (SoundSticks Wireless) US$ 299 (SoundSticks 4) Sound: 4 drivers per satellite, attached woofer: Connectivity: USB audio (original) 3.5mm jack (SoundSticks II and newer) Bluetooth (SoundSticks Wireless, 4 ...

  7. Dual Analog Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Dual Analog Controller was first displayed under glass at the PlayStation Expo 96–97, which was held from 1 November to 4 November 1996. [1] [2] It was released in Japan in April 1997, coincident with the Japanese releases of analog-capable titles Tobal 2 and Bushido Blade.