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  2. Roland TB-303 - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the TB-303 was distorted and processed on Josh Wink's hit "Higher State of Consciousness" [4] [10] and on Daft Punk's "Da Funk". [11] In 2011, the Guardian named the release of the TB-303 one of the 50 key events in the history of dance music. [5] The popularity of acid caused a dramatic increase in the price of used 303 units. [3]

  3. Mountaineering boot - Wikipedia

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    The extra height and stiffness of mountaineering boots helps support the climber in steep terrain where flexible boots could cause unsure footing and possibly result in a fall. This extra stiffness is traditionally achieved through the use of a full steel shank , though some manufacturers have begun to use carbon fiber to create the necessary ...

  4. Tanker boot - Wikipedia

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    An unauthorized variant of the tanker boot is the cavalry boot, or 'cav boot', which is higher above the ankle (in imitation of riding boots worn by the old horse cavalry) and might be worn by soldiers assigned to armored cavalry squadrons and scout units. The cavalry boots are more commonly seen being worn by officers in armored cavalry units.

  5. List of boots - Wikipedia

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  6. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The boot is known as "Botte Félin" (Felin boot) and, while there are several contractor beyond Meindl for the actual production of the design including historical French boot provider Argueyrolles, the design is colloquially known as "the Meindl". [8] Progressive replacement of Mle 65 was planned starting with combat units sent on missions abroad.

  7. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Participants would wear their heavy and hard work-boots to play. These were an early form of football boots with the steel toe-cap at the front, and they had long laces and were high-topped. These boots also sometimes had metal studs or tacks put on the bottom, so players would have more grip and stability. [2] [3]

  8. Ammunition boot - Wikipedia

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    The term "Ammunition boots" is a generic term for these heavy, studded ankle boots, which were produced in a variety of patterns. The name supposedly comes from the boots' being historically procured by the Master Gunner and the Munitions Board at Woolwich (the Regiment of Artillery's headquarters) rather than Horse Guards (the headquarters of ...

  9. Pearson 303 - Wikipedia

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    Practical Sailor however also faulted the design and its stablemates on company fortunes, saying, "the Pearson 303, and later the 34, 36, 37 and 39 seemed to be nearly the same boat drawn to different lengths. Indeed, in 1991, all of the above models, except the 303 (terminated in 1986), were in production at the same time.