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Wing Enterprises is an American company headquartered in Springville, Utah company, the largest American manufacturer of ladders as of 2005. [1] The company produces the Little Giant Ladder System, a convertible aluminium ladder system.
Telescoping ladder, commonly used to refer to a hybrid between a step ladder and an extension ladder with 360-degree hinges; has three parts and can be taken apart to form two step ladders; e.g. Little Giant. Trestle ladder, an "A-Frame"-style ladder with a telescoping center section.
Wabash Little Giants, the athletics teams of Wabash College, beginning in 1884; Newark Little Giants, a professional baseball team based in Newark, New Jersey in the late 1880s; The Little Giant, a 1959 album by Johnny Griffin and his all-star sextet; Little Giant Ladder System, manufactured by Wing Enterprises, founded in the 1970s
Little Giant is a 1946 American comedy drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring the comedy team of Abbott and Costello alongside Brenda Joyce and Jacqueline deWit. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. The film was released in the United Kingdom with the alternative title On the Carpet.
The day of the game, Kevin goads Danny into making a bet: If Danny wins, he gets Kevin's Chevrolet dealership; if Kevin wins, he gets Danny's gas station. Facing a 21-point halftime deficit, the Giants' spirits are lifted when Danny gives them a speech, inspiring them to each remember a time when they had a unique accomplishment.
Wilderness Boat Works first made the Wilderness 21 in 1978. [2] The Wilderness 21, later remanufactured as the Burns 21, [1] [2] was designed by Chuck Burns and first produced by shipbuilder Lynn Daugherty and John Josephs of Wilderness Boat Works of Santa Cruz, in California. There were about eighty made.
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