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Tanaka Power Equipment was a company manufacturing small internal combustion engines and associated light machinery. During the 1960s and 1970s they built the popular Bike Bug bolt-on motor for bicycles , which was also adapted for marine use as well as being sold through Sears rebadged the Sears Free Spirit .
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The Tanaka Kikinzoku Group, founded in 1885, is a Japanese manufacturer of precious metals materials focusing mainly on products for the electronics, semiconductor and automotive industries. [2] Tanaka's European subsidiary is Tanaka Kikinzoku International (Europe) GmbH in Frankfurt , Germany and its US subsidiary is Tanaka Kikinzoku ...
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Established in July 1875, it was the first Japanese company to manufacture telegraph equipment. It also manufactured switches, and miscellaneous electrical and communications equipment. [1] [2] The company was inherited by Tanaka's adopted son, and later became half of the present Toshiba company. Several people who worked at Tanaka Seisakusho ...
Naval ships of Singapore (4 C) W. Weapons of Singapore (5 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Military equipment of Singapore" The following 4 pages are in this category, out ...
Nearly a year after abruptly announcing his marriage on Instagram, Shohei Ohtani announced Saturday he and his wife Mamiko Tanaka are expecting their first child, abruptly on Instagram.
111 Somerset is a high-rise commercial building and shopping mall in Orchard, Singapore. The building was first known as Public Utilities Board Building (PUB Building) until 1995, and was later known as Singapore Power Building until 2008 when acquired by YTL Corporation Pacific Star.