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  2. Boulton Carbon Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1883, the factory had a capacity of ~250,000 carbons per month (about 10% of the capacity of Brush Electric). In 1938, the factory became the home of Kichler Lighting, until they moved to Independence, Ohio, in the 1980s.

  3. Gittler guitar - Wikipedia

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    Gittler guitar (ca.1970-1985) exhibited at MIM PHX. A Gittler Guitar is an experimental designed guitar created by Allan Gittler (1928–2002). [1] Gittler felt that sentimental design references to acoustic guitars are unnecessary in an electronically amplified guitar, and designed his instrument with the objective of reducing the electric guitar to the most minimal functional form possible.

  4. JC Whitney - Wikipedia

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    JC Whitney is a retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories. as well as an automotive content platform via JCWhitney.com and the JC Whitney print magazine It was acquired by CarParts.com (formerly U.S. Auto Parts Network, Inc.), a publicly traded American online provider of aftermarket auto parts in 2010.

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    A release from April 2019 on the federal agency’s website ... A crane used to remove parts of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it collapsed March 2024, in Baltimore, Maryland, is being brought ...

  6. Interchangeable parts - Wikipedia

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    Eli Terry was using interchangeable parts using a milling machine as early as 1800. Ward Francillon, a horologist, concluded in a study that Terry had already accomplished interchangeable parts as early as 1800. The study examined several of Terry's clocks produced between 1800–1807. The parts were labelled and interchanged as needed.

  7. ETKA - Wikipedia

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    ETKA is the official electronic parts catalogue for Volkswagen Group [1] motor vehicles. [2] Launched in 1989, ETKA superseded the older parts books and microfilm -based catalogues. [ 1 ] ETKA is an abbreviation from the German : Elektronischer Teilekatalog .