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  2. Klingspor Type Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The Klingspor Type Foundry was a German hot metal type foundry established in 1892 when Carl Klingspor bought out the Rudhard’sche Foundry of Offenbach. His sons, Karl and younger brother Wilhelm, took on the business in 1904, renaming the foundry Gebrüder Klingspor in 1906, and turned it into a major concern.

  3. Abrasive - Wikipedia

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    Abrasives generally rely upon a difference in hardness between the abrasive and the material being worked upon, the abrasive being the harder of the two substances. However, it is not strictly necessary, as any two solid materials that repeatedly rub against each other will tend to wear each other away; examples include, softer shoe soles wearing away wooden or stone steps over decades or ...

  4. Rotten stone - Wikipedia

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    Tripoli particles are rounded rather than sharp, making it a milder abrasive. It is usually mixed with oil, sometimes water, and rubbed on the surface of varnished or lacquered wood with a felt pad or cloth. Rotten stone is sometimes used to buff stains out of wood. Some polishing waxes contain powdered rotten stone in a paste substrate. For ...

  5. Klingspor Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Klingspor-Museum is a museum in Offenbach, Germany, specializing in the art of modern book production, typography and type. It includes a collection of fine art books from Karl Klingspor , one of the owners of Klingspor Type Foundry in Offenbach am Main , which inspired the museum's creation.

  6. Category:Klingspor family - Wikipedia

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  7. Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor - Wikipedia

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    Count Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor (7 December 1744 – 15 May 1814) was a Swedish noble military officer and one of the Lords of the Realm. [1] He is probably best known from his time as field marshal of Finland during the Finnish War , where his command of the Swedish army contributed to the Swedish loss.