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  2. Viking Range - Wikipedia

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    Viking Range Corporation is an American appliance company that manufactures kitchen appliances for residential and commercial use. Today the company offers three complete lines of premium appliances including cooking , ventilation, kitchen clean-up and refrigeration , as well as various outdoor appliances. [ 1 ]

  3. Mossberg 9200 - Wikipedia

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    Versions of the 9200 include Crown Grade, Combo, Camo, and Viking. [2] The Crown Grade model had a high-quality Walnut hardwood stock, polished blued finish, and a 22, 24, 26, or 28 inch vent-rib or slug barrel. The Camo models all had a synthetic stock, 24 inch vent-rib barrel and were camouflage coated. The Combo was a Crown Grade model with ...

  4. Sub-Zero (company) - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Zero was founded as the Sub-Zero Freezer Company on August 20, 1945 by Westye F. Bakke in Madison, Wisconsin. [2] In 2000, it acquired the domestic appliance line of the Wolf Range Corporation, [3] a California-based manufacturer of professional-style ranges, cooktops and grills for both home and commercial use.

  5. Viking Range Corporation - Wikipedia

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  7. Albion Motors - Wikipedia

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    Model 24 (1923–1924) First purpose built Albion bus chassis; Viking 24 (1924–1932) Various wheelbases from 10 ft 9 in (3.28 m) to 16 ft 3 in (4.95 m) Front-wheel brakes from 1927. Six-cylinder engines available in Viking Sixes. Valkyrie (1930–1938) Forward control. 5 litre engine, 6.1 litre from 1933, 7.8 litre optional from 1935.