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Marshall Industries was sold to Avnet Inc. (NYSE:AVT) [2] The Company's dramatic transformation and growth from $400 million to $1.8 billion was chronicled in W. Edwards Deming's last book The New Economics, a Harvard Case Study, and Free Perfect and Now, [3] by Marshall President and CEO from 1992 to 1999 Robert Rodin, a protégé of Deming's.
The 1959 (Marshall's identifying numbers are not years of manufacture), produced from 1965 to 1976 (when it was replaced by the 2203 "Master Volume"), [1] is an amplifier in Marshall's "Standard" series. [2] It was designed by Ken Bran and Dudley Craven after The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend asked Marshall for a 100 watt amplifier. [3]
Caleb Marshall (born March 18, 1993), popularly known as The Fitness Marshall, [1] is an American fitness instructor and social media influencer. He is known for creating YouTube videos of high-energy workout routines that blend dance with exercise, aiming to make fitness accessible and enjoyable for a broad audience.
A 3 × 6 stack of Marshall ModeFour guitar cabinets on the main stage of Tuska Open Air Metal Festival in 2008. This setup belonged to Jeff Hanneman of Slayer.. Marshall Amplification is a British company that designs and manufactures music amplifiers, speaker cabinets, and effects pedals.
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Three different federal judges delivered legal setbacks and slap downs to President Donald Trump in the span of an hour and a half on Tuesday in a series of cases challenging controversial moves ...
The Marshall Bluesbreaker is the popular name given to the Models 1961 and 1962 guitar amplifiers made by Marshall from 1964/65 to 1972. The Bluesbreaker, which derives its nickname from being used by Eric Clapton with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers , is credited with delivering "the sound that launched British blues -rock in the mid-1960s."
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