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  2. Wilton Ivie - Wikipedia

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    Wilton Ivie was born in Eureka, Utah on March 28, 1907. [1] He attended the University of Utah earning a BSc in 1930 and an MSc in 1932, working under Ralph V. Chamberlin. He remained at Utah as an instructor in zoology from 1932 to 1947, during which time he continued to work on spiders.

  3. Woodworking vise - Wikipedia

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    Concept of an woodworking vise from Nuremberg Codex Löffelholz dated 1505. A woodworking vise is a type of vise adapted to the various needs of woodworkers and woodworking. Several types have evolved to meet differing primary functions, falling under the general categories of front and end vises, reflecting their positions on a workbench.

  4. Vise - Wikipedia

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    A bench vise, B machine vise, C hand vise. A vise or vice (British English) is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it.Vises have two parallel jaws, one fixed and the other movable, threaded in and out by a screw and lever.

  5. Millers Falls Company - Wikipedia

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    After the Greenfield factory burned down, the company was reorganized as the Millers Falls Manufacturing Co. [1] It merged with Backus Vise Co. in 1872 to form Millers Falls Co.. [ 3 ] In 1931 Millers Falls tools purchased the majority of the shares of Goodell-Pratt tools and merged with that manufacturer in 1932.

  6. Wilton - Wikipedia

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    Wilton culture, an archaeological culture from Africa; Edith of Wilton (c. 961–c. 984), English saint, nun and daughter of Edgar, King of England; Eve of Wilton (c. 1058–c. 1125), Benedictine nun and anchoress; Wulfthryth of Wilton (died c. 1000), second known consort of Edgar, King of England; Lord Wilton, an antique violin made by Guarneri

  7. Irwin Industrial Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Irwin announced the closing of its DeWitt, Nebraska plant, ending 80 years of American production for Vise-Grips, citing a necessity to move production to China "to keep the Vise-Grip name competitive." [9] In 2010, Irwin closed the customer service office in Wilmington, OH and moved the customer service department to Huntersville, NC.