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  2. Stay Hidden During Your Next Hunt With These Expert ... - AOL

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    Our expert and avid hunter put these ground blinds to the test in the field, and these are the eight soft-sided, hub-style models she recommends. Stay Hidden During Your Next Hunt With These ...

  3. Levolor - Wikipedia

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    Lorentzen introduced standardization, vertical integration, metal manufacturing and assembly lines to the window blinds industry. [4] In 1993, Levolor was acquired by Newell (known today as Newell Brands). [5] In July 2016, Levolor was sold to Hunter Douglas, a Dutch custom window blind manufacturer, for US$260 million. [6]

  4. Hunting blind - Wikipedia

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    A pop-up pack-in style blind A large elevated hunting blind in Michigan Mobile hunting blind A duck blind on the Chesapeake Bay. A hunting blind (US), hide or machan is a concealment device or shelter for hunters or gamekeepers designed to reduce the chance of detection by animals. There are different types of blinds for different situations ...

  5. Bird hide - Wikipedia

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    bird blinds, which are screens similar to one wall of a typical hide, with or without a roof for shelter. machans , covered platforms erected to observe birds and wildlife in high trees or on cliffs, particularly in India where they were originally used by tiger-hunters.

  6. Carbon black - Wikipedia

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    Carbon black (with subtypes acetylene black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black and thermal black) is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of coal tar, vegetable matter, or petroleum products, including fuel oil, fluid catalytic cracking tar, and ethylene cracking in a limited supply of air.

  7. Caprock Chronicles: The Sharps fifle, buffalo hunting, and ...

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    Written accounts of buffalo hunting on the plains consistently mention the abundant use of Sharps rifles. One such account is that of John R. Cook in his book The Border and the Buffalo.