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Gardner became enmeshed in the DC punk scene as a teenager and played bass for the band Lorelei. [1] In 1994, he formed the experimental music group Chessie, named after the defunct Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Gardner wrote that the project aimed to explore "the way that railroads bisect the natural world with machinery."
1968 – Power cutters A saw rebuilt to a power cutter in 1968 was the starting point of what today is the business area Husqvarna Construction. 1978 – Electrolux acquired Husqvarna. 1986 – The motorcycle division was sold to Cagiva. 1995 – Robotic lawn mowers The world's first solar powered robotic lawn mower was launched. Sales of ...
Husqvarna (pronounced [ˈhʉ̂ːsˌkvɑːɳa] ⓘ) is a Swedish company founded in 1689 to produce muskets. The company has grown since, was partitioned, and is now a brand of multiple companies. The company has grown since, was partitioned, and is now a brand of multiple companies.
Gardner was born on December 26, 1921, in Wakefield, Massachusetts, a small town in Massachusetts. [4] He and his wife Consuelo had three sons (Seth T., Stephen Symmes Jr., and Pierce S.) and two daughters (Susan and Hillary). [1] His son Seth married Elizabeth Tracy Perkins, the daughter of W. B. Saunders' vice president Sherman Evarts Perkins ...
Jana Duggar is giving fans a glimpse inside her relationship with her now-husband Stephen Wissmann!. On Aug. 25, Duggar, 34, shared a YouTube video showing herself surprising her then-boyfriend ...
Husqvarna was founded near the town of Huskvarna in Sweden in 1689. [3] The company started out as a maker of muskets, and the Husqvarna logo still depicts a gun sight viewed from the end of the barrel. [3] [4] As with many motorcycle manufacturers, Husqvarna first began producing bicycles in the late 19th century.
Stephen J. Cloobeck just can't get enough of "Undercover Boss." Less than a year ago, the CEO of Diamond Resorts International LLC appeared on the CBS show to kick off the series' third season.
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