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  2. Lindy Legendary Fishing Tackle - Wikipedia

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    Lindy Tackle Company was founded in 1968 by Al and Ron Lindner and Nick Adams. The Lindners left the company to form In-Fisherman in 1975. The first major expansion came in 1973 with Lindy's takeover by Ray-O-Vac and its merger with Mille Lacs Manufacturing to form Lindy-Little Joe. This company was incorporated in 1978 to acquire the Fishing ...

  3. Ron Lindner - Wikipedia

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    Ronald John Lindner (September 1, 1934 – November 30, 2020) was an American sportsman and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his younger brother Al Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]

  4. Al Lindner - Wikipedia

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    Al Lindner (born 1944 in Chicago, IL) is a sportsman, television and radio personality, and fishing industry innovator who has invented, along with his older brother Ron Lindner, many fishing lures and rigs including the Lindy Rig which has been used by tens of millions of anglers to catch walleye since it first hit the market in 1968. [1]

  5. Jitterbug - Wikipedia

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    Jitterbug is a generalized term used to describe swing dancing. [1] It is often synonymous with the lindy hop dance [2] [3] but might include elements of the jive, east coast swing, collegiate shag, charleston, balboa and other swing dances.

  6. Married at First Sight's Lindy and Miguel Split After 1 Year ...

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    Lindy said during the season 15 reunion episode, which aired in November 2022. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies “Neither of us regret getting married at first sight and ...

  7. Jig (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Feeney, for the Boston Globe, wrote that the "involving, if at times overly slick" film deserved praise for its presentation of the dancing without "editing trickery". [11] Benji Wilson, in The Telegraph, compared Jig to successful sport and hobby documentaries Spellbound and Hoop Dreams for its attention to detail. [7]