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  2. Bernina International - Wikipedia

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    Bernina International AG is a privately owned international manufacturer of sewing and embroidery systems. The company was founded in Steckborn, Switzerland, and develops, manufactures, and sells goods and services for the textile market, primarily household sewing-related products in the fields of embroidery, quilting, home textiles, garment sewing, and crafting.

  3. List of sewing machine brands - Wikipedia

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    The Bernina International model 105 was the company's first sewing machine, and was manufactured from 1932 to 1945. An 1851 Singer sewing machine. Baby Lock – a Tacony brand. Bernina – privately owned international manufacturer of sewing, sergers, and embroidery systems.

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  5. Intel Z690 vs Z790 chipset: What are the differences? - AOL

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    When we took a look at the Z690 platform for the release of the Intel 12th Gen processors last year, I had the opportunity to test one of the most highly praised motherboard line from ASUS, the ...

  6. Triumph Bonneville T100 - Wikipedia

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    Nine Triumph Bonneville T100's were customised with one off paint schemes and used for display and promotion in Paul Smith designer shops. Although these were for sale through Paul Smith shops only, two of the original designs, the "Multi-Union" and "Live Fast" were put into limited production with fifty of each design produced.

  7. Convair 990 Coronado - Wikipedia

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    The failure of airlines to broadly accept the Convair 880 and 990 led Convair's parent company, General Dynamics, to suffer one of the largest corporate losses in history. As a result, Convair exited the jet airliner business, although it later built fuselages for McDonnell Douglas , specifically for the DC-10 , KC-10 and MD-11 .