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  2. Barclay Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Barclay and Manoil lead toy soldiers and figures, including motorcycle, canons and mortars. Barclay Manufacturing was formed by Leon Donze and Michael Levy in about 1922. [1]. The name of the company came from Barclay Street in Hoboken, New Jersey. During the 1930s, the company was later based in North Bergen, New Jersey.

  3. Bernardo Chavez Rico - Wikipedia

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    Also a motorcycle enthusiast, Rico's work on his motorcycle paint jobs inspired him to create unusual finishes for his guitars. Rico and his company went on to create several models of guitars and the company prospered. [2] In the late 1980s to the early 1990s, Rico licensed B.C. Rich to New Jersey–based Class Axe.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Features painting of a house in Lambertville, New Jersey by renowned New Jersey artist Harry Devlin. Proceeds go to the Historic License Plate Preservation Fund to save priceless historic buildings, artifacts and documents. Liberty State Park: 1999 1234 L S: L S 1234 Meadowlands: 2001 M C 1234 New Jersey Agriculture January 29, 2001 G S 12BA,

  5. Mathew Hintz - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Hintz co-created a painting of a purple Harley-Davidson Softail Breakout motorcycle with Reagan Imhoff, who was the Muscular Dystrophy Association Ambassador for Wisconsin. The painting raised $3,500 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. [2] The pair collaborated again in 2014, and that painting raised more than $10,000 for MDA. [3]

  6. Scott Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Jacobs suffered a serious injury after crashing during the Motorcycle Cannonball. Due to gravel on the road, Jacobs crashed his 1915 Harley-Davidson. His injuries resulted in broken bones, a bicep tear, and a shoulder replacement. [8] It took seven months of recovery before Jacobs could return to his painting.

  7. Paint the Pony Purple and more things to do this weekend at ...

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    New Jersey native George M. Johnson, the New York Times bestselling author of "All Boys Aren't Blue," is the special guest in a conversation about "Book Banning and the Freedom of Expression ...