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  2. Tackle box - Wikipedia

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    tackle box or tacklebox may refer to: Tackle box (fishing), a box designed for fishing equipment; Tackle box (American football), the area between where the two offensive tackles line up prior to the snap; Tacklebox, 2006 collection of multi-track demos by Ty Tabor; Tacklebox, the 2010 mixtape by Midwest rap duo The Cool Kids

  3. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Fishing tackle boxes were originally made of wood or wicker and eventually some metal fishing tackle boxes were manufactured. The first plastic fishing tackle boxes were manufactured by Plano in response to the need for a product that did not rust. Early plastic fishing tackle boxes were similar to tool boxes but soon evolved into the hip roof ...

  4. Category:Bristol subdivision navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Bristol subdivision navigational boxes]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Bristol subdivision navigational boxes]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Fly fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Probably the most famous fly boxes are made in England by Richard Wheatley who have been manufacturing these since 1860 and may be the oldest continuous makers of fly fishing tackle in the world. The firm sold the Companion to Alfred Ronald's Flyfisher's Entomology for decades, a novel fly case developed by Alfred Ronalds in 1844 which included ...

  6. Bristol Lodekka - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol Lodekka is a half-cab low-height step-free double-decker bus built by Bristol Commercial Vehicles in England. It was the first production bus design to have step-free access from passenger entrance throughout the lower deck.

  7. Bristol General Steam Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lovell's son, Egerton, became a director of Bristol Steam in 1901-2 whilst in his twenties. [5] Originally offering passenger and freight services between Bristol and a range of ports in Southern England, Wales [6] and Ireland, passenger services were terminated in 1908 because of competition from the Great Western Railway at Fishguard. [7]