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  2. Hacker Radio Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The next Herald, the RP30, retained the same loudspeaker and grille, but had a restyled cabinet that retained the padded leathercloth, which was available in charcoal black, blue or red (the latter with brass trim). The electronic design was revised, and the audio amplifier was rather more complex, incorporating rotary bass and treble controls.

  3. Lützow Free Corps - Wikipedia

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    Inasmuch as many Lützow Free Corps veterans took part in the first Wartburg festival of 1817, demanding German unity and democratic reforms, the black-red-gold color scheme formed by the combination of black cloth, red trim, and brass buttons on their uniforms would later become associated with republican and nationalist (or Pan-German) ideals.

  4. Crawford Automobile - Wikipedia

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    1909 Crawford Model H Light Touring Car Radiator emblem from a Crawford Dagmar. The Crawford Automobile Company was an American automobile manufacturing company based in Hagerstown, Maryland which produced cars from 1905 to 1923.

  5. Top 6 Winter Clothing Items That Will Last You Years - AOL

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    The parka includes a removable faux-fur trim, adjustable hood and multiple spacious pockets for convenience. ... Enhanced with sturdy brass buttons, reinforced stitching and spacious pockets, the ...

  6. Beaux-Arts Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the lobbies of both buildings were decorated in a modern style, with side walls made of brown glass, interspersed with aluminum and brass trim. [13] [16] [17] [31] The lobbies were also decorated with strips of chrome, and the ceilings were adorned with silver leaf motifs. [2]

  7. Buckle - Wikipedia

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    A buckle without a chape or prongs is called a buckle trim or slide. It may have been designed this particular way or it may have lost its prongs through continuous use. This type was frequently used in home dress-making (belt end being secured with the simple hook-and-eye) and was purely used for decoration for items such as shoe fronts to ...