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  2. Incabloc shock protection system - Wikipedia

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    Jewel bearing of a balance wheel, supported by a lyre-shaped spring. The Incabloc shock protection system is the trade name for a spring-loaded mounting system for the jewel bearings that support the balance wheel in a mechanical watch, to protect the wheel's delicate pivots from damage in the event of physical shock, such as if the watch is dropped.

  3. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    The shock absorber, produced with precision and engineering skills, has many important features. The most common type is a hydraulic shock absorber, which usually includes a piston, a cylinder, and an oil-filled chamber. The piston is connected to the piston rod, which extends into the cylinder and divides the cylinder into two parts.

  4. Spyder (ski apparel brand) - Wikipedia

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    Spyder is the largest ski-specialty brand in the world. In 2004, Apax Partners, a global private equity group, acquired Spyder. [1] Jacobs continued to direct the company as chairman of the board. Jake, his eldest son who penned the trademark spiderwebs, serves on Spyder's board of directors. The company acquired Cloudveil Mountain Works in 2008.

  5. Elka Rhapsody - Wikipedia

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    The Elka Rhapsody 490 string synthesizer. This was the earlier, smaller version with 49-key keyboard. It had two sounds, violoncello and strings which could also be combined to produce a fuller sound. There were two other controls; volume and sustain. It also had a master tuning control on the rear panel of the instrument.

  6. Elka Synthex - Wikipedia

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    The Synthex is an 8-voice analog synthesizer with 2 oscillators per note, separate envelope generators, and chorus. The use of stable DCOs (digitally controlled analog oscillators) and oscillator cross modulation of pulse width and a multimode filter made it unique in its time.

  7. Elka - Wikipedia

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    ELKA, Elka, or Elkas may refer to: Aspioti-ELKA, Greek publishing and printing firm, active 1873–1997; An Italian synthesizer manufacturer, now defunct; brand now owned by Generalmusic, used for their amplifier products Elka Synthex, a synthesizer produced from 1981–1985; ELKA, a Bulgarian manufacturer of calculators Elka 22, the most ...