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Harold "Harry" DeArmond (January 28, 1906 – October 12, 1999) was an industrial designer of electrical components. His younger brother John was a budding guitarist at age 10 but wanted to make his guitar louder and better-sounding, and in 1935 created a magnetic pickup using components from the ignition coil of a Ford Model A. Harry realized ...
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During recording of the album, the band created two separate versions of Making a Door Less Open; one version was a traditional live album with guitars and drums, while the other was made with MIDI and other synthesized sounds. [7] Toledo noted that he wanted the album to maintain the style and sound of demo recordings. [8]
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Founded in 1930, is a global provider [4] of magnet wire, used by original equipment manufacturers as well as manufacturers in the automotive, energy, and industrial sectors. In 2020, a global joint venture between Essex Magnet Wire and Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. was formed and operates under Essex Furukawa Magnet Wire. [6]
It was difficult to get a company off the ground in 1933, but an order by Jefferson Electric started the ball rolling, and the company quickly developed a reputation. Victor Rea died of a heart attack in 1954, thus Samuel Rea (his son), became the new president. On January 18, 1960, Rea Magnet Wire was purchased by Alcoa. Sales manager Robert L ...
Sheller-Globe Corporation was a U.S. auto parts manufacturer and industrial conglomerate based in Toledo, Ohio.Formed in 1966 on a heritage of much older companies, Sheller-Globe grew through the acquisition (and divesture) of many other businesses before it was acquired by United Technologies Corporation in 1989.