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  2. Marble Arms - Wikipedia

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    Products expanded to include outdoor goods like a novel safety axe, hunting knives, match safes, compasses and the Marble Game Getter combination gun. The company grew to be a foremost manufacturer of gun sights, competing with rivals such as Lyman , Redfield , Pacific , King , and Williams gun sight companies.

  3. B-Daman - Wikipedia

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    In Hasbro's "Battle B-Daman" tournament set, it has the following 10 games: Direct hit battle (DHB): Shoot at each other's B-Daman until the opponent's B-Daman's switch is hit. In the "Zero" system, this causes a cap to block the barrel and prevent any more B-Dama from being fired (originally a specially made game piece would pop out).

  4. Webster Marble - Wikipedia

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    Webster L. Marble (1854–1930) was an inventor, early outdoorsman, and prolific patent-holder who spent the majority of his life in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.His manufacturing company, now known as simply as Marble Arms, has operated in the town of Gladstone, Michigan since 1898.

  5. Marble Game Getter - Wikipedia

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    The Marble Game Getter is a light, double-barrel (over-under), combination gun manufactured by the Marble's Arms & Manufacturing Company in Gladstone, Michigan. [3] The firearm features a skeleton folding stock and a rifled barrel over a smooth-bore shotgun barrel.

  6. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    In this year, these three variants were used to launch the brand in the UK. [5] Musk is still available in Argentina, Brazil, France, and Germany: Possibly late 90s 1987 Oriental [6] or Orient or Dark Oriental: Variant name are a description of the fragrance. This was the first "new" variant that Axe launched and started a strategy of a yearly ...

  7. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Glass marbles Kids playing 'Kancha' Marble (toy) game near Shambhunath Temple, Nepal. A marble is a small spherical object often made from glass, clay, steel, plastic, or agate. These toys can be used for a variety of games called marbles, as well being placed in marble runs or races, or created as a form of art.

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