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  2. Estwing - Wikipedia

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    Estwing Manufacturing Company was founded in Rockford, Illinois in 1923 by Ernest O. Estwing. Estwing was an immigrant from Sweden who settled in Rockford with many other Swedish immigrants. Estwing manufactures striking tools such as hammers , axes , pry bars , bricklayer 's tools, roofer 's tools, geologist's hammers , and various specialty ...

  3. AXE telephone exchange - Wikipedia

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    The AXE telephone exchange is a product line of circuit switched digital telephone exchanges manufactured by Ericsson, a Swedish telecom company. It was developed in 1974 by Ellemtel, a research and development subsidiary of Ericsson and Televerket. [1] The first system was deployed in 1976. AXE is not an acronym, but an Ericsson product code.

  4. Axe manufacturing in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Production in 1855 was carried out by a workforce of fifty men. Wages were only $2.50 to $3 per day, but this was greater than the $1 wage received by local iron furnace workers. [5] An axe-finishing shop at Thomas Mill in Bellefonte was established in 1832 through partnership with Franklin B. Smith, but this venture failed after only a year.

  5. Milwaukee Road class EF-1 - Wikipedia

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    A simple combination of three was classified EF-2. Twelve EF-2s were assembled, and renumbered 10500–10511ACB. Twelve EF-2s were assembled, and renumbered 10500–10511ACB. On these, the cab on the center (C) unit was unnecessary and just added weight and length.

  6. List of kennings - Wikipedia

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    axe blood-ember Blóðeisu: N: Einarr Skúlason, Øxarflokkr 7 battle spear-din N: Snorri Sturluson, Skaldskaparmal: blood dead-slave N: blood battle-sweat One reference for this kenning comes from the epic poem, Beowulf. As Beowulf is in fierce combat with Grendel's mother, he makes mention of shedding much battle-sweat. N: Beowulf: blood ...

  7. Samuel W. Collins - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Watkinson Collins (1802–1870) was an American businessman and founder of the Collins Axe Company in Canton, Connecticut. He was born September 8, 1802, in Middletown, Connecticut, one of seven children. His father was a successful lawyer in Middletown, and his mother came from Suffolk, England, and was apparently well educated. He died ...

  8. Cleaving axe - Wikipedia

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    A cleaving axe resembles a felling axe but is heavier, more wedge shaped, not sharp-edged and the poll is flat for driving wedges. [2] The edge is of medium length, almost straight with just a slight camber, and symmetrical top and bottom. A section through the edge is that of a simple splitting wedge. [3]

  9. Hafting - Wikipedia

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    An axe hafted with an adhesive Hafting is a process by which an artifact , often made of bone , stone , or metal is attached to a haft (handle [ 1 ] or strap). This makes the artifact more useful by allowing it to be launched by a bow ( arrow ), thrown by hand ( spear ), or used with more effective leverage ( axe ).

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