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  2. The Butterfly Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Butterfly Collection is the second and final full-length album from Californian hardcore punk band The Nerve Agents. It was released by Hellcat Records and distributed by Epitaph Records in July 2001.

  3. Strange Town - Wikipedia

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    This single, backed by the Paul Weller-penned "The Butterfly Collector", only appeared on one of the band's studio albums, the Canadian Polydor pressing of Setting Sons. "Strange Town" also appears on the greatest hits album Snap! "The Butterfly Collector" also appears in the 1996 The Jam Collection compilation album as well as on Snap!

  4. Service Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the wholesale business, they opened Service Merchandise, Inc., the first of what evolved into a chain of catalog showrooms. It opened in 1960 at 309 Broadway in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Older logo mainly used in the 1970s–1985. During the 1970s and 1980s, Service Merchandise was a leading catalog-showroom retailer.

  5. Novelty item - Wikipedia

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    One of the more popular novelty items in recent history was the singing Big Mouth Billy Bass, manufactured by Gemmy Industries. It is estimated that over 20 million original pieces were sold in 12 months during 2000 and 2001. According to The New York Times, Elizabeth II displayed a Big Mouth Billy Bass on the grand piano of Balmoral Castle. [1]

  6. Aurora Butterfly of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Aurora Butterfly of Peace diamond collection is an artwork consisting of 240 natural, fancy colored diamonds weighing a combined total of 167 carats (33.4 g). This butterfly -shaped diamond mosaic was created over a period of twelve years by Alan Bronstein and Harry Rodman.

  7. H. J. Wilson Co. - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, Wilson opened his first catalog showroom. By 1982, Wilson's was the third-largest catalog showroom chain in the United States. [1] At its peak, it had 80 stores in 12 states. In 1985, rival chain Service Merchandise purchased all 80 of the Wilson's stores. [2] Wilson died on February 8, 2008, at age 80. [3]

  8. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Warner Brothers Studio Store – Meant to be the WB answer to the rapidly growing Disney Store, the Warner Bros. Studio Stores sold collectibles and apparel based around WB properties including Looney Tunes and DC Comics. The Studio Stores were a victim of the AOL-Time Warner merger, and shuttered operations in 2001.

  9. J. Peterman Company - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, the J. Peterman Company planned to open a brick-and-mortar store in Blue Ash, Ohio. Rather than a retail store, it would serve as the warehouse for the company. It was set to open on May 13, 2017. [20] The Smithsonian asked the J. Peterman Company to develop a collection of branded apparel in November 2017. The retail company would ...

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