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  2. A-dec - Wikipedia

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    A-dec (Austin Dental Equipment Company) [1] is a dental office furniture and equipment manufacturer based in Newberg, Oregon, United States.It is considered one of the largest dental equipment makers in the world, [2] and as of 2002 is Newberg's largest employer with 832 employees. [3]

  3. Woodcraft Supply - Wikipedia

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    Woodcraft Supply, LLC operates woodworking specialty retail stores across the United States (including 34 of 50 U.S. states). It also publishes a woodworking industry magazine, distributes consumer catalogs (in all 50 U.S. states and 117 countries) [ 1 ] and operates an ecommerce website. [ 2 ]

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  5. Austin Living: From Santa to totems, Austin woodcarver turns ...

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    Nov. 10—It's amazing what a $10 purchase can do for your life. For Dave Dammen, a simple $10 woodcarving knife has led to a longtime hobby that's nearing 20 years of shaving wood. Throughout, he ...

  6. Austin, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Austin was the hub of the area until Bates, a company town of the Oregon Lumber Company, [4] was built 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west. [5] Austin was also a supply depot for local mining towns, including Susanville and Galena. Austin sawmills supplied lumber for places such as Greenhorn and the Bonanza Mine, higher up in the Blue Mountains. [2]

  7. History of Texas forests - Wikipedia

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    The value of lumber products exceeded US$1.75 million annually (US$59.3 million in today's terms). [1] In Central Texas the forest lands became depleted much faster than in the East. Over the course of the mid-19th century oak lumber was becoming so scarce in many areas that masonry rapidly began to replace wood construction in many communities ...