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  2. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools, commonly referred to as Harbor Freight, is an American privately held tool and equipment retailer, headquartered in Calabasas, California. It operates a chain of retail stores, as well as an e-commerce business.

  3. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on, Bahco, Blue-Point, Williams, CDI Torque Products, [25] Sun diagnostic tools in Europe and Brazil: Hand tools, air tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, assorted automotive tools Sortimo: Zusmarshausen, Germany: Sortimo: in-vehicle equipment, storage system for parts and tools Stanley Black & Decker: Connecticut, US

  4. Talk:Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    I looked Harbor Freight up on the BBB web site, all of the listing I could see were rated 'F'. I can put the link here if it is appropriate. Jokem ( talk ) 00:18, 2 July 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]

  5. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Bauer transferred all of the common stock in Eddie Bauer, Inc., to his hunting partner, William F. Niemi, who reorganized the store and improved cash flow. By 1953, catalog sales totaled US$50,000. At this point, Bauer returned to being a shareholder in the company and formed a 50-50 partnership with Niemi. [ 7 ]

  6. Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Bauer (playing card) or Bower, another name for the Jack in certain card games Bauer Hockey , a manufacturer of bandy, field hockey and ice hockey equipment Estádio Augusto Bauer , a football stadium in Brusque, Brazil

  7. 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]