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  2. Klein Tools - Wikipedia

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    Klein Tools got involved in motorsports in 1994 to gain visibility with auto racing fans. [11] Drivers of Klein-backed cars included Jacques Villeneuve, who won the Indianapolis 500 and the CART championship in 1995; and Dan Wheldon (co-major sponsor with Jim Beam) as well as being an associate sponsor for all of Andretti-Green Racing, who won the Indianapolis 500 in 2005.

  3. Klein Bicycle Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Klein bicycles were famous for their paintwork, and offered a large number of custom colours and patterns. [14] [18] The paint used was a Durethane enamel non-metallic paint that cost up to US$1,800 per gallon. [14] The Klein logo was debossed into the frame by painting the frame in the colour of the logo, then applying a mask and painting the ...

  4. Talk:Klein Tools - Wikipedia

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    "While Klein Tools proudly highlights their "expansion" of U.S. manufacturing, they have neglected to mention a number of plant closings and automation implementations that cost jobs as a result of transferring operations to Texas, where Klein Tools received a $2.8 million tax subsidy from Texas taxpayers" is inappropriate editorializing.

  5. Hand tool - Wikipedia

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    Most of the tools were collected by Raphael Salaman (1906–1993), who wrote two classic works on the subject: Dictionary of Woodworking Tools [3] and Dictionary of Leather-working Tools. [4] David Russell's vast collection of Western hand tools from the Stone Age to the twentieth century led to the publication of his book Antique Woodworking ...

  6. Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein bottle, an unusual shape in topology; Klein geometry; Klein configuration, in geometry; Klein cubic (disambiguation) Klein graphs, in graph theory; Klein model, or Beltrami–Klein model, a model of hyperbolic geometry; Klein polyhedron, a generalization of continued fractions to higher dimensions, in the geometry of numbers

  7. Millers Falls Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 Millers Falls tools purchased the majority of the shares of Goodell-Pratt tools and merged with that manufacturer in 1932. [4] In 1962 the company was acquired by Ingersoll Rand. [5] In 1982, Ingersoll Rand sold the Millers Falls business to the newly created Millers Falls Tool Co. The company was headquartered in Alpha, New Jersey. [6]

  8. Armstrong Tools - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Tools was an American industrial hand tool manufacturer. [1] In its final years, it existed as a brand of Apex Tool Group , LLC and manufactured the majority of its tools in the United States, focusing mostly on aerospace, government, and military users.

  9. Proto (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Proto Tools (formally Stanley Proto) is an American industrial hand tool company. Founded as Plomb , it is presently a division of Stanley Black & Decker . The company is credited with creating the first combination wrench in 1933.