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  2. Dominick Labino - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, Dominick left Owens-Illinois to pursue the fiber glass industry with long-time business partner and Executive VP of I-O, Randolph H Barnard. Barnard formed Glass Fibers, Inc. in Toledo, Labino was the head of Research and Development. In 1958, Johns-Manville acquired Glass Fibers, Inc., creating Johns-Manville's modern fiber glass ...

  3. Paperweight - Wikipedia

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    A glass paperweight commemorating the closure of the Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Hospital (2002) A paperweight is a small solid object heavy enough, when placed on top of papers, to keep them from blowing away in a breeze or from moving under the strokes of a painting brush (as with Chinese calligraphy). While any object, such as a stone ...

  4. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Glass sculptures Racing pulley systems: Inductors: Medicine balls: November 13, 2017 30-09 386 Fish rubbings: Clay shooting machines Almonds: High-end motorcycles November 20, 2017 30-10 387 Throttle bodies: Limestone fireplace mantels: Candied fruit & fruit jellies Linen ukuleles: November 27, 2017 30-11 388 Rubber balls: Motion chairs ...

  5. Caithness Glass - Wikipedia

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    Caithness Glass is a Scottish artistic glassware manufacturing company. It was established in Wick, Caithness , Scotland in 1961 by Robin Sinclair, 2nd Viscount Thurso . It was rescued [ citation needed ] by George Mackie, Baron Mackie of Benshie in 1966.

  6. Parachela oxygastroides - Wikipedia

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    Parachela oxygastroides, also known as the glass fish, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Xenocyprididae, the East Asian minnows or sharpbellies. [2] It is found in Southeast Asia in rivers and wetlands, including seasonally flooded forests.

  7. George Bacchus & Sons - Wikipedia

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    In the 1830s Bacchus produced pressed glass by using a plunger to force molten glass into a cast-iron mold. In the 1850s, they began making cased glass, which has thin layers of different colors which can be cut away to produce cameo glass. [2] Bacchus also produced cut glass items, including Venetian-style paperweights [3] and tableware. [2]

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