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  2. Sylvan Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Sylvan Goldman also manufactured the more familiar and more modern "nesting cart" under a license granted by Telescope Carts, Inc. [8] In 1946, Orla Watson, co-founder of Telescope Carts, Inc. developed an innovative "nesting" shopping cart that did not require disassembly after each use as Goldman's designs did, and which allowed for the ...

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

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    Aluminium bike wheels: April 22, 2011 17-05: 213: Folding kayaks: Piñatas: Garbage trucks: Ceramic composite brake discs: April 29, 2011 17-06: 214: Rolled wafers: Wood pellets: Class and championship rings: May 6, 2011 17-07: 215: Speed skates: Synthetic rubber: Cocoa beans: Bulk chocolate May 13, 2011 17-08: 216: Custom steering wheels ...

  4. List of The Woodwright's Shop episodes - Wikipedia

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    This time, it shows Roy walking past a bunch of people, and it pans over to see two female police officers. The next scene shows Underhill walking past his dog named "Grit", and rubs it in the next shot. You cannot see the axe in his toolbox when he passes the dog. He walks across the pond near and pass someone fishing.

  5. Red River cart - Wikipedia

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    Red River ox cart (1851), by Frank Blackwell Mayer. The Red River cart is a large two-wheeled cart made entirely of non-metallic materials. Often drawn by oxen, though also by horses or mules, these carts were used throughout most of the 19th century in the fur trade and in westward expansion in Canada and the United States, in the area of the Red River and on the plains west of the Red River ...

  6. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Some larger fifth-wheel trailers, usually over 40 feet (12.2 m) in length and 18,000 pounds (8,200 kg) in weight, are pulled by semi-trucks. Fifth-wheel trailers have become increasingly popular since they first became commercially available in the late 1960s.

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