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  2. Albion Co., Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Albion Co., Ltd. or Albion (Japanese: 株式会社アルビオン) is a Japanese manufacturer and distributor (business) of luxury cosmetics founded in 1956. [3] Albion offers global and Japanese brand cosmetic lines. [ 4 ]

  3. Anchor Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Its success both regionally and nationally inspired others to enter the brewing business, [13] notably New Albion. [23] Open-top fermentation tanks are used The brewery offers tours. Above the beer taps is a row of Christmas Ale bottles, one from each year beginning in 1975.

  4. Mannatech - Wikipedia

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    Mannatech Inc. is a publicly traded, multinational multi-level marketing firm that sells dietary supplements and personal care products. It was founded in November 1993 by Samuel Caster, and is headquartered in Flower Mound, Texas.

  5. Intertype Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The standard Intertype could cast type up to thirty points and they also offered a "Composing Stick Attachment" that allowed their caster to be used to cast headlines up to 60 points. [ 2 ] Despite initial liquidity problems, Intertype was quite successful in later years, producing mixer machines, high speed machines, and the first photo-type ...

  6. Hot metal typesetting - Wikipedia

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    The Super Caster and Orphan Annie were used to cast fonts of loose type for hand setting as well as spacing material and patterned rules. This type was most times made of an alloy (8-10% tin, 15-20% antimony) slightly harder than the line casting alloys but was not as hard as the foundry type used for hand setting of loose letters.

  7. Monotype Imaging - Wikipedia

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    Monotype caster. The Lanston Monotype Machine Company was founded by Tolbert Lanston in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1887.Lanston had a patented mechanical method of punching out metal types from cold strips of metal which were set (hence typesetting) into a matrix for the printing press.