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  2. Pulaski (tool) - Wikipedia

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    The Pulaski is a specialty hand tool used in fighting fires, particularly wildfires, [1] which combines an axe and an adze in one head. Similar to a cutter mattock, it has a rigid handle of wood, plastic, or fiberglass. The Pulaski was developed for constructing firebreaks, able to both dig soil and chop wood.

  3. Mattock - Wikipedia

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    A mattock (/ ˈ m æ t ə k /) is a hand tool used for digging, prying, and chopping. Similar to the pickaxe, it has a long handle and a stout head which combines either a vertical axe blade with a horizontal adze (cutter mattock), or a pick and an adze (pick mattock). A cutter mattock is similar to a Pulaski used in fighting fires.

  4. Glossary of firefighting equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pulaski A tool that combines an axe and a mattock in one head, similar to that of the cutter mattock, with a rigid handle of wood, plastic, or fiberglass Pumper Vehicle apparatus for pumping water and other fire suppressants. See fire engine.

  5. Virginia furniture - Wikipedia

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    Through the 20th century, mass-marketed furniture prevailed, and companies like Stanley Furniture, Pulaski Furniture, Rowe Furniture and Bassett Furniture grew into national brands. They grew around the area of Martinsville , where they sometimes formed company towns .

  6. McLeod (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Because of its large and sharp head, the McLeod is an awkward tool to transport and store, and is often considered undesirable. Some McLeod [6] tools are made with a removable blade to partially mitigate this problem.

  7. Everest and Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Nader was also involved with protests about the quality, safety, and price of Everest & Jennings chairs, by a disability rights group. [14] A class action suit was brought by equipment dealers, but dismissed in court in 1984. [15] Everest & Jennings recorded sales of $145 million in 1980, and profits near $8 million. [3]

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