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  2. Tone King - Wikipedia

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    Tone King is a manufacturer of vacuum tube guitar amplifiers and stand-alone attenuators located in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Tone King was founded by Mark Bartel in 1993 in Kingston, New York, after studying vintage fender amplifiers with blues guitarist Ben Prevo. [1] In 1994 Mark moved the company to Baltimore.

  3. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1972 Gremlin X 1976 Hornet Sportabout. In 1970, American Motors consolidated all passenger cars under one distinct brand identity and debuted the Hornet range of compact cars. The Hornet and the later Gremlin shared platforms. The Gremlin, the first North American-built subcompact, sold more than 670,000 units from 1970 through 1978.

  4. Premier Builders Guild - Wikipedia

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    Brands associated with the guild include Fano Guitars, [3] Tone King, Two-Rock Amplifiers, Gjika Amplification, [4] and guitars by Gene Baker, Jason Z. Schroeder, Roger Giffin, Saul Koll, and Johan Gustavsson. [5]

  5. Gremlin - Wikipedia

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    Gremlin depicted in nose art of a Rockwell B-1 Lancer aircraft of the 28th Bomb Wing.. Although their origin is found in myths among airmen claiming that gremlins were responsible for sabotaging aircraft, the folklorist John W. Hazen states that some people derive the name from the Old English word gremian, "to vex", [5] while Carol Rose, in her book Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins ...

  6. AMC Gremlin - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Gremlin (also American Motors Gremlin) [1] is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970, manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style (1970–1978) by American Motors Corporation (AMC), as well as in Mexico (1974–1983) by AMC's Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) subsidiary.

  7. Wampler Pedals - Wikipedia

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    The Pantheon received some criticism from online forums when draft dealer copy was released that compared it to a popular pedal in short supply, the Analog.Man King of Tone. [25] The company also had to change the names of a small number of their pedals due to name conflict issues. These include: Euphoria (formerly the Ecstasy) [26]

  8. Gremlin (protein) - Wikipedia

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    Gremlin1, previously known as Drm, is a highly conserved 20.7-kDa, 184 amino acid glycoprotein part of the DAN family and is a cysteine knot-secreted protein. [1] [2] Gremlin1 was first identified in differential screening as a transcriptional down-regulated gene in v-mos-transformed rat embryonic fibroblasts.

  9. MusicGremlin - Wikipedia

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    The MusicGremlin, also known as the Gremlin mg-1000, measures 4 x 3.4 x .76 inches, and is currently only available in black. It has a 2-inch QQVGA LCD color screen. It features a standard five-way navigation pad, as well as dedicated volume control buttons. It has an 8GB hard drive, and a battery that lasts 10 hours of playtime.