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  2. Cufflink - Wikipedia

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    The cufflink system comes apart allowing the motif, referred to as an Anker, to slide on. Putting the cufflink back together secures the anker into the cufflink allowing it to be worn. pranga & co's cufflink is simple and similar in concept to charm bracelet bead systems popularized by companies like Pandora Jewelry.

  3. The Cuff Links - Wikipedia

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    The Cuff Links name was later revived for unsuccessful singles on the Atco and Roulette labels in 1972 and 1975. [2] Both sides of every Cuff Links single were written and produced by Vance and Pockriss. In 1999, singer-songwriter Michael "Valentine" Ubriaco obtained the touring rights to the Cuff Links name, and revived the group for live ...

  4. Randa Apparel & Accessories - Wikipedia

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    Swank, Inc. (formerly publicly traded as SNKI) was acquired by Randa Accessories on May 17, 2012, and taken private. [8] Swank was founded in 1897 and was engaged in the importation, sale and distribution of men's and women's belts and men's leather accessories, suspenders, and jewellery.

  5. Swank - Wikipedia

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    Everett Swank (1913–2000), American basketball player; Fletcher B. Swank (1875–1950), U.S. Representative from Oklahoma; Hilary Swank (born 1974), two-time Academy Award-winning American actress; Jean Swank, project scientist for NASA; Michael Swank, American DJ and lead singer for Myka Relocate; Sam Swank (born 1985), American football player

  6. Swank (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Swank is an American pornographic magazine published bi-monthly by Magna Publishing Group. The first incarnation was launched by Victor Fox of Fox Comics in 1941 (and again in 1945) as a men's lifestyle and pin-up magazine in the style of Esquire .

  7. Cufflinks - Wikipedia

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  8. Tracy (The Cuff Links song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was released in 1969 by The Cuff Links and featured Ron Dante on vocals. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Dante recalled recording the vocals for "Tracy" stating, "I put on a lead voice, doubled it a few times, and then put about 16, 18 backgrounds."

  9. Creative Juice - Wikipedia

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    Swank Attire Please: April 3, 2006 1 ... Embellishing Tricks for Garments, Custom-Made Cufflinks Season 6. Episode # Episode Original airdate Season