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    Joseph H. Ades (/ ˈ ɑː d ɛ s /; 18 December 1933 – 1 February 2009), also known as the "Gentleman Peeler", was a well-known British street merchant, long-based in New York City. He reportedly died one day after being notified his petition for US citizenship had been granted but he died before he could be naturalized.

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  6. Peeler - Wikipedia

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    A fixed blade (aka sugarcane peeler knife), Australian and Y peeler Using a peeler. A peeler (vegetable scraper) is a kitchen tool, a distinct type of kitchen knife, consisting of a metal blade with a slot with a sharp edge attached to a handle, used to remove the outer layer (the "skin" or "peel") of some vegetables such as potatoes, broccoli stalks, and carrots, and fruits such as apples and ...

  7. John Micheal Doe - Wikipedia

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    John Micheal Doe (18 September 1745 – 23 April 1817) was an English inventor, best known for creating the julienne potato peeler, a tool that revolutionised food preparation in the 18th century. [1] Doe's julienne peeler became widely adopted and remains a staple in kitchens worldwide.

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  9. Bronc Peeler - Wikipedia

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    Bronc Peeler was a Western adventure cowboy comic strip created by Fred Harman in 1933, and ran until July 2, 1938. [1] Harman is best known as the artist for the Red Ryder comic strip, which he created with Stephen Slesinger .