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  2. Pritchard-Strong Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Henry G. Strong left the company to enter the automobile business, [3] and it was subsequently renamed, The Pritchard Stamping Company. The Pritchard Stamping Company went out of business in 1919. [4] In addition to various household items, they manufactured kerosene lanterns under the names "Pritchard-Strong" and "Prisco".

  3. Zigong Lantern Group - Wikipedia

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    Zigong Lantern Group is a lantern arts manufacturing company based in Orlando, Florida, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is operated by Zigong Lantern Group Worldwide. Justin Corsa is the incumbent chief executive officer of the company.

  4. Tin - Wikipedia

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    Punched tin lanterns are the most common application of this artisan technique. The light of a candle shining through the pierced design creates a decorative light pattern in the room where it sits. Lanterns and other punched tin articles were created in the New World from the earliest European settlement.

  5. An Introductory Guide to Tin-Punching - AOL

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  6. 60 Cute and Spooky Printable Halloween Pumpkin Stencils - AOL

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    Use these free pumpkin carving patterns and stencils to create the best jack-o-lantern on the block. Choose from spooky, cute, and advanced templates. 60 Cute and Spooky Printable Halloween ...

  7. Japanning - Wikipedia

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    Georgian japanned tin tea tray—severely worn—black lacquer and gilt made in Birmingham, UK. Japanning is a type of finish that originated as a European imitation of East Asian lacquerwork. It was first used on furniture, but was later much used on small items in metal. The word originated in the 17th century.

  8. US Supreme Court tosses case involving securities fraud suit ...

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    The U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped on Friday a decision on whether to allow shareholders to proceed with a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Meta's Facebook of misleading investors about the ...

  9. Louis Marx and Company - Wikipedia

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    Louis Marx and Company was an early player in the plastic toy field. [28] After World War II Marx introduced more vehicles, taking advantage of molding techniques with various plastics. Pressed tin and steel remained in the form of Buicks, Nashes, or other semi-futuristic sedans, race cars, and trucks that didn't replicate any actual vehicles.