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  2. VIN etching - Wikipedia

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    VIN etching uses a variety of methods, commonly a stencil and an acidic etching paste, to engrave a vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) onto the windshield and windows. Most parts on a vehicle already have at least a partial VIN stamped onto them, and many auto parts buyers will not purchase parts that carry identification numbers.

  3. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    Halfords rebranded in February 2003, to the black and orange logo it has today. [5] Halfords entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Autobacs Seven Co. on 11 July 2005, [6] a Japan based car accessory retailer with chains of stores all over the world and is best known for being the title sponsor of Super GT and D1 Grand Prix. [7]

  4. Glass etching (graffiti) - Wikipedia

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    Tag created using glass etching. Glass etching is a method of creating graffiti using a strong acid solution. [1] Apart from the creation of decorative windows, the etching technique itself has also spread to the field of graffiti subculture mainly due to its permanence. Graffiti created in this way can only be removed by grinding the affected ...

  5. Peter Helck - Wikipedia

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    Helck developed an early interest in automobiles, and as a boy caught rides with the race car driver who tested Simplex cars. He attended the Vanderbilt Cup on Long Island in 1906. He studied art in New York City , where he could observe the new automobiles displayed in showrooms.

  6. Ernest Stephen Lumsden - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Stephen Lumsden, (born London, 22 December 1883, died Edinburgh, 29 September 1948) was a distinguished painter, noted etcher and authority on etching. [ 1 ] Life

  7. James E. Allen (artist) - Wikipedia

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    James Edmund Allen (February 23, 1894 – September 9, 1964) was an American illustrator, printmaker, and painter.His works include a significant body of lithographs and etchings showing steelworkers, pipe workers, and other aspects of American industrial life, carefully composed compositions depicting "the daily heroism of America's industrial workers."

  8. Joseph Webb - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ealing, West London, the son of a market gardener, Webb studied painting at Ealing and Chiswick Schools of Art and won a scholarship to the Hospitalfield House School of Art, Arbroath, in 1925. Webb took up etching in 1927 and his first successful plate was Falls of the Clyde after J. M. W. Turner.

  9. Charles J. A. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    His mastery extended beyond painting, as he also excelled in etching and illustrating. With a distinctive style and keen eye for maritime subjects, Charles J. A. Wilson left a lasting legacy through his artwork. His contributions to the realm of ship portraits and marine art continue to be admired and celebrated to this day.

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