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  2. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools won a declassification of the class action; that is, the court found that all the individual situations were not similar enough to be judged as a single class, and that their claims would require an individual-by-individual inquiry, so the case could not be handled on a class basis.

  3. Eric Smidt - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools for Schools awards $1.5 million to skilled trades teachers and their schools annually. [ 10 ] Marking the opening of the 500th Harbor Freight Tools store near Chicago , Smidt announced the contribution of $100,000 and the donation of tools to Chicago Public Schools to support teachers and students in skilled trades learning ...

  4. Harbor Freight tool, equipment store sets opening date in ...

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    A national tool and equipment retailer is mere weeks from opening a store in greater Hornell. Calabasas, Calif..-based Harbor Freight Tools is set to begin welcoming customers at 7451 Seneca Road ...

  5. H. Gerstner & Sons - Wikipedia

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    H. Gerstner & Sons, Inc. is a manufacturer of wooden tool chests based in Dayton, Ohio.Started in 1906, it has remained family-owned. [1] Of more than twenty manufacturers building wooden tool chests for journeymen in the early 20th century, H. Gerstner & Sons is the only one to still exist.

  6. This metro Atlanta man bought a $9,000 tool shed from Home ...

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    This metro Atlanta man bought a $9,000 tool shed from Home Depot — then he fought hard for 52 days to get his money back after it didn't show. Here’s how to avoid a similar situation

  7. Henry O. Studley - Wikipedia

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    Studley Tool Chest, open. Henry O. Studley (1838–1925) was an organ and piano maker, carpenter, stonemason, and Freemason who worked for the Smith Organ Co. and later for the Poole Piano Company of Quincy, Massachusetts.

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