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  2. Norman Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Norman Cycles was a British bicycle, autocycle, moped, and motorcycle manufacturer in Ashford, Kent, England. The company and its products are remembered today by the Norman Cycles Club [ 1 ] at Willesborough Windmill , in Willesborough , Ashford.

  3. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    While used units start around $70, those in mint condition or with original packaging can command prices upwards of $2,000, especially among retro gaming enthusiasts. 4. Atari 2600.

  4. Norman Harris (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Harris (born 1949) is an American vintage guitar dealer, and he operates a store called Norman's Rare Guitars in Tarzana, California. He is one of the guitar industry's foremost experts on vintage guitars. [1] His store has become a destination and he has become a celebrity through his Youtube channel which has more than 500,000 subscribers.

  5. $8.22 at amazon.com. While you’ve probably heard of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, you may not know that it’s a publication that was founded by Robert B. Thomas in 1792 in Grafton, Massachusetts ...

  6. Trump says NATO countries are 'taking advantage' and ... - AOL

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    The transatlantic alliance reached a milestone in 2024 when all non-U.S. NATO allies spent the 2% target on average for the first time.

  7. Clips4Sale - Wikipedia

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    Clips4Sale (C4S) is an adult video content selling website and is known for fetish content. [2] It launched in 2003. [1] [3] [4] [5] Clips4Sale is the largest clip site on the internet with over 8 million clips and 105,000 independent content producers on its platform.

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  9. Samuel C. Scott - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Samuel C. Scott joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 16.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.