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  2. Ampeg - Wikipedia

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    Ampeg ("amplified peg") [1] [2] is a manufacturer best known for its bass amplifiers. Originally established in 1946 in Linden, New Jersey by Everett Hull and Stanley Michaels as "Michael-Hull Electronic Labs," today Ampeg is part of the Yamaha Guitar Group.

  3. Ampeg Portaflex - Wikipedia

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    The first amp in Ampeg’s Portaflex series was the B-15, a 2-channel tube amplifier with per-channel volume controls and shared Baxandall-type tone control, housed within a ’flip-top’ tuned-port cabinet design mounted to a dolly. Shortly after the B-15’s introduction in 1960, it became the most popular bass amp in the world.

  4. Category:1967 in Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. Gemini 1 - Wikipedia

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    The launch vehicle had imparted an excess 7 meters (24 feet) per second of velocity to the Gemini 1, placing the spacecraft into an orbit with an apogee of 320 kilometers (200 mi; 170 nmi) instead of the planned 299 kilometers (186 mi; 161 nmi). This lengthened Gemini 1's lifespan from the planned three and a half days to four. [4]: 199

  6. Green Valley Raceway - Wikipedia

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    1:13.900 (Jim Hall, Porsche 718 RSK, 1961, Sports car racing) Green Valley Raceway was a motorsports race track located in Smithfield, Texas , and was part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex . Designed and built by Bill McClure on his North Texas dairy farm, the facility opened in 1960, and was used for over 20 years until its closure in 1986.

  7. Category:1965 in Texas - Wikipedia

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  8. Guitorgan - Wikipedia

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    The Vox V251 (1965/1966) Guitar Organ or GuitOrgan is a type of electric guitar with electronic organ components added, developed by Jennings Musical Industry (Dartford, Kent, UK) as Vox Guitar Organ at latest in 1965. [1] Similar instrument, GuitOrgan was developed by Murrell Electronics (Waco, Texas), circa 1967. [2]

  9. Titan II GLV - Wikipedia

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    A retired Titan II missile, repainted as GLV-3 12558 (Gemini 3), is on display at KSC Rocket Garden since 2010. [8] Another retired Titan II missile, repainted as GLV-9 12564 (Gemini 9A), is on display at the Stafford Air & Space Museum. [9] A Gemini-Titan II full-scale replica was erected for the 1964 New York World's Fair.