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  2. Nameplate - Wikipedia

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    Although office nameplates range in size, the most popular nameplate size is 2 by 8 inches (5.08 cm × 20.32 cm). Office nameplates typically are made out of plastic. This is because plastic is an inexpensive material relative to wood and metal. More expensive nameplates can be manufactured out of bronze. To promote consistency, organizations ...

  3. 1958 Dodge - Wikipedia

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    361 in 3 (5.9 L) Super D-500 V8. Transmission. 2-speed automatic. 3-speed automatic. Chronology. Predecessor. 1955 Dodge. The Dodge lineup was refreshed for the 1958 model year, continuing the three-line scheme of the 1955 Dodges with the entry-level Coronet, Royal, and ornate Custom Royal. The Regal Lancer was added as a new top-of-the-line ...

  4. Pontiac Parisienne - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Parisienne. The Pontiac Parisienne is a full-size rear-wheel drive vehicle that was sold by Pontiac on the GM B platform in Canada from 1958 to 1986 and in the United States from 1983 to 1986. Right-hand drive models were locally assembled in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa until 1969.

  5. Napcheong Bronzeware - Wikipedia

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    Napcheong Bronzeware (Korean: 납청놋전; Hanja: 納淸놋전), [1][2] also called Napcheong Yugi (Korean: 납청유기), is a South Korean metalworking company that produces the traditional Korean craft bangjja (bronzeware). [3][4] The company sells handmade bronze pieces for culinary usage, decorative usage, and for instruments such as the ...

  6. General Bronze Corporation - Wikipedia

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    General Bronze Corporation was founded as a reorganization of the John Polachek Bronze and Iron Company, founded in 1910 by John Polachek, a Hungarian immigrant. [20] [5] He became a supervisor overseeing bronze manufacturing at the Tiffany Glass Studios in Corona, Queens New York, which served as the basis for his future enterprise in bronze fabrication.

  7. Chrysler New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    A four-door pillarless hardtop made its debut, and the "DeLuxe" nameplate was dropped from the New Yorker for 1956. [8] [22] Chrysler introduced an under-dash mounted 16 2/3 rpm record player, dubbed the "Highway Hi-Fi", that was manufactured by CBS Electronics. A two-way switch in the dash changed the input for the speaker from the all ...

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