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  2. Tara Seibel - Wikipedia

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    Tara's grandfather Richard Gieseler, was a foreman for Cleveland Twist Drill, and met his wife Dorothea (née Newman) at the Cleveland Twist Drill Company. Her grandfather (John "Buck" Buchan) was a local musician who played with "Cleveland's Polka King" Frankie Yankovic and comedian-musician Mickey Katz.

  3. Cleveland Pipers - Wikipedia

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    Opponents included Cleveland Twist Drill, East Ohio Gas and White Motors in this small eight-team division. [citation needed] AAU and industrial basketball were popular in Cleveland then, as the city was not a college basketball hotbed, and pro basketball, such as the then-struggling NBA, was not yet strong in the city.

  4. Drill bit - Wikipedia

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    The twist drill bit is the type produced in largest quantity today. It comprises a cutting point at the tip of a cylindrical shaft with helical flutes; the flutes act as an Archimedean screw and lift swarf out of the hole. The modern-style twist drill bit was invented by Sir Joseph Whitworth in 1860.

  5. Dormer Pramet - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 SKF acquired the company [4] and, in the process, became the world's largest manufacturer of High-Speed Steel cutting tools. In 1992 Dormer was acquired by the Sandvik group. [5] In 2007 Dormer merged with Precision Twist Drill and Union Butterfield in US, Canada and Mexico. [6]

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  7. Cornwell Tools - Wikipedia

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    Cornwell Quality Tools is an American privately held company manufacturing tools for the automotive and aviation industries. [1] The company is currently based in Wadsworth, Ohio . Cornwell remains as one of two remaining mobile tool companies that still produce their own hand tools in house at their Albion, Pennsylvania foundry and Mogadore ...