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  2. Vic Firth - Wikipedia

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    Vic Firth was born June 2, 1930, in Winchester, Massachusetts. [3] He was raised in Sanford, Maine by parents Everett E. and Rosemary Firth, where he graduated from Sanford High School. [4] Son of a successful trumpet player, he started learning the cornet at age four, turning later to percussion, trombone, clarinet, piano, and music arrangement.

  3. Vater Percussion - Wikipedia

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    Ron and Alan Vater began working with Vic Firth to design and manufacture drum sticks for the brand, after which they were approached by Zildjian, launching that company's line of drumsticks in 1986. Vater expanded into manufacturing deals with Tama and Pearl , as well as private label drum sticks for distributors in the Netherlands, Denmark ...

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    Pepper mills can retail anywhere from a couple of bucks to hundreds of dollars. Meanwhile, Ina's preferred PepperMate is on sale for only $30 right now — a full half off its regular price of $40.

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2006, at 15:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Aldi's Luxe Electric Salt & Pepper Mill Is Just $15, and It's ...

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    Perhaps one of Aldi’s best deals to come out this month, the Ambiano Electric Salt & Pepper Mill is an excellent place to start when upgrading your kitchen tools. This exclusive set retails for ...

  7. List of mills in Huddersfield - Wikipedia

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    Firth Street Mills: Firth St, Huddersfield, SE 1475 1609 3] 1866 : 159: Notes: National Building Register:63091: [Mills 39] Grade II listed building [4] Built 1866 for Benjamin Lockwood. Extension built 1886 for Reuben Hurst. Fred Lawton and Sons Ltd