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  2. J Hudson & Co - Wikipedia

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    Their Tornado 2000 whistle is capable of easily reaching 122 decibels. J Hudson & Co was founded in the 1870s in Birmingham by Joseph Hudson (1848–1930) and his brother James Hudson (1850–1889). The company became a manufacturer of whistles and continues as Acme Whistles. Acme is the world's largest and most famous producer of whistles.

  3. Parker Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The 5-strings were noted for their ease of use for 4-string players, both with respect to weight and string spacing. Parker 4-string basses produced in the original factory in Wilmington, MA shipped in 2003 and had seven-digit serial numbers using the same formula for dating as the original NiteFly guitars while 5-string basses were shipped ...

  4. Ken Parker (guitar maker) - Wikipedia

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    Parker was raised on Long Island, New York and made his first guitar (out of wood and cardboard) at the age of 13. In his early 20s, after studying various aspects of tool-making and woodworking, he worked in a grandfather clock factory in a Rochester, New York and began building stringed instruments while working with the furniture-maker Richard Newman.

  5. 50 years later, 1974 tornado that devastated western ... - AOL

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    The tornado - on April 3, 1974 - destroyed Monroe Central Junior-Senior High School, along with nearby homes and businesses, and killed a local woman. 50 years later, 1974 tornado that devastated ...

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  7. Dog rescued from Hurricane Milton rubble reunites with family

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    FORT PIERCE — A dog rescued Thursday morning from the rubble of a home hit by a tornado spurred by Hurricane Milton at a retirement community with some help from a CBS News Miami crew was ...

  8. Ovation Guitar Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ovation Guitar Company is a manufacturer of string instruments. Ovation primarily manufactures steel-string acoustic guitars (both 6 and 12-string versions) and nylon-string guitars, often with pickups for electric amplification. [5] In 2015, it became a subsidiary of Drum Workshop after being acquired from KMCMusicorp. [6]

  9. Parker Fly - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Fly had a vibrato system that allowed the player to select from a fixed-bridge mode, a bend-down-only mode, and a free-float mode. The vibrato system used a flat spring allowing the user to easily adjust the tension. The spring's natural tension was selected according to the gauge of strings used by the guitar player.