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  2. Lock Museum of America - Wikipedia

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    The Corbin-Russwin Room contains a large display of ornate hardware. Several pieces are gold plated and enameled. One of the animated displays shows how a pin tumbler lock works. The Yale Room accommodates locks manufactured by the Yale Lock company from 1860 to 1950.

  3. CT Transit New Britain & Bristol - Wikipedia

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    510C (SS): CT DSS(New Britn)–Corbin Russwin 510J (SS): CT DSS (New Britn) via John Downey Dr 510S (SS): Fulton St The 510C trips to Corbin Russwin and 510D trips to the New Britain Industrial area (John Downey Dr) operate weekdays only at peak times. Provides through-route service to Route 509 (East St). 511 N/A New Britain/Meriden

  4. Philip Corbin (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Corbin (1824-1910) was an American industrialist who founded P&F Corbin Company, a major manufacturer of decorative hardware. It was first based in New Britain, Connecticut, where he founded it with his brother Frank Corbin.

  5. 'Magical' Massachusetts boy, 12, identified as victim in ...

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    A 12-year-old boy from Massachusetts was remembered as a "magical" middle school student after he died after an accident at a New Hampshire ski slope.. Jack Murrary, 12, was skiing at Cranmore ...

  6. Corbin (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Corbin was an American automobile manufactured from 1904 to 1912 in New Britain, Connecticut. Early cars were air-cooled , but the company later added water-cooling . History

  7. Ex-IMF chief Rato sentenced to new prison term over corruption

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    By Jesús Aguado. MADRID (Reuters) -A Madrid court has sentenced former International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo Rato to almost five years in prison for corruption offences, the court said on Friday.

  8. DAK Industries - Wikipedia

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    A large enterprise would have to create a great many catalogs to get sufficient sales. In 1985, Kaplan was involved in a lawsuit with his former printer, and court records show that he had ordered a run of 3.8 million catalogs. By the late 1980s, DAK was a $120 million per year business [6] with around 400 full-time workers. It was selling ...

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