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  2. Marlin Firearms - Wikipedia

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    Marlin Firearms is an American manufacturer of semi-automatic, lever-action and bolt-action rifles. In the past the company (based in Madison, North Carolina and formerly based in North Haven, Connecticut) made shotguns, derringers, and revolvers. Marlin owned the firearm manufacturer H&R Firearms.

  3. John Mahlon Marlin - Wikipedia

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    John Mahlon Marlin (May 6, 1836 – July 1, 1901) was an American firearms manufacturer and inventor. Marlin was born in Boston Neck , near Windsor Locks , Hartford County, Connecticut , as the son of Mahlon Marlin and Jennette Bradford.

  4. Automatic Musical Instruments Collector's Association

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    Website Official Website The Automatic Musical Instruments Collectors' Association ( AMICA ) was formed in 1963 by a group of collectors in the San Francisco area, committed to the preservation, restoration and enjoyment of vintage mechanical musical instruments that play by themselves, focusing on those made from 1885–1935. [ 1 ]

  5. List of stamp clubs and philatelic societies in the United States

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    The American Philatelic Association was formed in 1886. [1] Other national, regional, and local clubs followed during the late nineteenth and into the twentieth centuries. Most of these societies were dominated by white men of financial means, and some actively excluded women and persons of color, though newer and more local clubs formed in the ...

  6. Numismatic associations - Wikipedia

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    American Vecturist Association (AVA) Anchorage Coin Club; Ancient Coin Collectors Guild (ACCG) Blue Ridge Numismatic Association (BRNA) Central States Numismatic Society; Medal Collectors of America (MCA), founded in 1998 in Portland Oregon. "Its primary purpose was to serve collectors of world and U.S. art and historical medals.

  7. National Toy Train Museum - Wikipedia

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    The building houses the Toy Train Reference Library and the National Business Office of the Train Collectors Association. It is located just around the corner from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. [2] The NTTM is owned and operated by the Train Collectors Association (TCA) and serves as its headquarters. [3]

  8. Military Vehicle Preservation Association - Wikipedia

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    The Military Vehicle Preservation Association (MVPA) is an association whose mission is 'To provide an international organization for military vehicle enthusiasts, historians, preservationists and collectors interested in the acquisition, restoration, preservation, safe operation and public education of historic military transport.'

  9. Daniel Myron LeFever - Wikipedia

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    The Lefever Arms Collectors Association created the "Uncle Dan Lefever Cup" in honor of the legacy of D.M. Lefever. The "Uncle Dan LeFever Cup" shoot-off is held annually during a LACA designated trap shoot event. The highest scoring shooter wins a trophy engraved with the year the champion won.