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  2. Park Tool - Wikipedia

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    A Park Tool bicycle work stand. The founders of Park Tool along with James E. Johnson developed a clamping device on their original bike repair stand, for which they received a United States Patent in 1976. [3] The company has applied for and has been granted many patents since then, including a pizza cutter shaped like a penny-farthing.

  3. Delacorte Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Delacorte Clock, or George Delacorte Musical Clock, is a clock and art installation outside the Central Park Zoo in Central Park, Manhattan, New York. The clock is named after George T. Delacorte Jr., and was dedicated in 1965. [1] [2] [3] The clock is mounted on a three-tiered tower above the arcade between the Wildlife Center and the ...

  4. Howard Hawkins (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Carl Hawkins (1932 – January 26, 2015) was an American businessman and bicycle tools maker, co-founder of Park Tool in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is considered one of the pioneers in the bicycle industry. He died of a heart attack in Arizona on January 26, 2015.

  5. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    The first clock known to strike regularly on the hour, a clock with a verge and foliot mechanism, is recorded in Milan in 1336. [96] By 1341, clocks driven by weights were familiar enough to be able to be adapted for grain mills, [97] and by 1344 the clock in London's Old St Paul's Cathedral had been replaced by one with an escapement. [98]

  6. John Harrison - Wikipedia

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    John Harrison (3 April [O.S. 24 March] 1693 – 24 March 1776) was an English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving the problem of how to calculate longitude while at sea.

  7. Bowman's Strategy Clock - Wikipedia

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    Bowman’s Strategy Clock is a graphical illustration which depicts and illustrates about the competitive edge for the businesses prevailing in the industry where they operate by analyzing the trajectory of the relationship between the important dimensions as denominated by price and perceived value.

  8. Sweeney Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Sweeney Clock is a 1908 clock installed near Houston's Tranquillity Park, in the U.S. state of Texas.The clock was originally installed outside the J.J. Sweeney & Co. jewellery store at the northeast corner of the intersection of Main Street and Prairie Street from 1908 to 1928.

  9. Dreger Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Restored Dreger Clock in 2009 The Dreger Clock in 1998. The Dreger Clock is a large town clock with 19 different dials and displays which tell the local time, the time in 12 international cities (New York, Liverpool, Paris, Berlin, Saint Petersburg, Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Rome and Mexico City), the phase of the moon, the date and the day of the week.