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  2. Wing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Tube man - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [1] [5] Minshall originally called his invention the "Tall Boy". Gazit eventually patented the concept of an inflatable, dancing human-shaped balloon, and licensed the patent to various companies that manufacture and sell the devices. Some in the agricultural industry have used tube men in their fields as alternatives to scarecrows. [6]

  4. Bassett-Lowke - Wikipedia

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    15-inch (381 mm) gauge locomotive Little Giant Bassett-Lowke produced trains from 15-inch (381 mm) gauge live steam models to Gauge 2, Gauge 1 and 0 gauge trains.. The first 15-inch steam locomotive, test run on the Eaton Hall Railway in 1905, was Little Giant.

  5. These giant inflatable floats will liven up any summer ... - AOL

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    3. Sam's Club 'Party Bird Island' Thanks to Sam's Club's 'Party Bird Island' pool floats, your entire extended crew can have a spot to relax on the back of a whimsical flamingo, unicorn or peacock.

  6. Little Giant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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, 2014 studio album by Roo Panes; Little Giant trucks, manufactured by Chicago Pneumatic between 1911 and 1917. Nickname of the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad

  7. Swim ring - Wikipedia

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    A swim ring (also known as a swimming ring, swim tube, rubber ring, water donut, floatie, inner tube, or, in the United States, a lifesaver) is a toroid-shaped (hence the name "ring" or "doughnut") inflatable water toy. The swim ring was derived from the inner tube, the inflatable inner part of older vehicle tires. [1]

  8. Inflatable boat - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable boats with transoms have an inflatable keel that creates a slight V-bottom along the line of the hull to improve the hull's seakeeping and directional stability. These vessels are very light, so if powered with an engine, it is best to put weight in the bow area to keep the bow from rising while the boat is going up on plane.

  9. Adam Rainer - Wikipedia

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    Adam Rainer was born in Graz, Austria-Hungary (present day Austria), in 1899. [3] As a child, Rainer was described as very small, thin, and weak. In 1917, at age 18, he was measured at 122.55 cm (4 ft 0.25 in). He therefore was refused entry into the Austro-Hungarian Army to take part in World War I. [4]

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