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  2. Craviotto drums - Wikipedia

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    These drums include a choice of either Craviotto's traditional machined brass, chrome-plated Diamond Tube Lug, or the Marquise cast lug. Finish options include natural oiled finishes, or lacquers available in a variety of solid or sparkle colors. Inlays are available in either maple, cherry or walnut.

  3. Chrome plating - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco portfolio with chrome-plated cover, ca 1925. Decorative chrome is designed to be aesthetically pleasing and durable. Thicknesses range from 2 to 20 μin (0.05 to 0.5 μm), however, they are usually between 5 and 10 μin (0.13 and 0.25 μm).

  4. Fibes Drums - Wikipedia

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    Fibes Drum Company was a US musical instrument manufacturing company that produced drum kits. Founded in 1966, it was acquired by guitar manufacturing company C.F. Martin in 1970. It sold the Fibes assets to Jim Corder in 1979, who subsequently established his own company, Corder Drums .

  5. Tamiya Clod Buster - Wikipedia

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    Other minor differences on the Bullhead are its chrome-plated wheels, chrome suspension bars and a chassis brace. Since Tamiya discontinued the Bullhead, mint condition examples sealed in-box have become very rare. Like the Clod Buster, the Bullhead also had a WILD Mini 4WD version. It came in a kit with grey chassis and attachments.

  6. Aluminum Model Toys - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum Model Toys (AMT) is an American brand of scale model vehicles. The former manufacturing company was founded in Troy, Michigan, in 1948 by West Gallogly Sr. AMT became known for producing 1:25 scale plastic automobile dealer promotional model cars and friction motor models, and pioneered the annual 3-in-1 model kit buildable in stock, custom, or hot-rod versions.

  7. Model Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Model Products Corporation, usually known by its acronym, MPC, is an American brand and former manufacturing company of plastic scale model kits and pre-assembled promotional models of cars that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. MPC's main competition was model kits made by AMT, Jo-Han, Revell, and Monogram.