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  2. Nottingham Knockers - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Knockers are aggressive door-to-door salesmen that sell goods at inflated prices to vulnerable people. They are also believed to act as scouts for later burglaries. [1] They often claim to be ex-convicts on a rehabilitation scheme and show ID cards that purport to confirm this. [2]

  3. Dorset knob - Wikipedia

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    Dorset knobs are made from bread dough enriched with extra sugar and butter. They are rolled and shaped by hand, and baked three times. They are named after their shape's resemblance to Dorset knob buttons, [1] but have also been compared, in size, to door knobs. [1]

  4. Brodie knob - Wikipedia

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    Brodie knob on an Oliver tractor. Spinner added to the steering wheel of a Rambler Classic. A brodie knob (alternative spelling: brody knob) is a doorknob -shaped handle that attaches to the steering wheel of an automobile or other vehicle or equipment with a steering wheel. Other names for this knob include suicide, necker, granny, knuckle ...

  5. Bald Knobbers - Wikipedia

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    The venerable gentleman owned a ranch in Taney County at the time of the Bald Knob uprising, and was the man who gave that organization its name. The Bald Knobbers, who for the most part had sided with the Union in the American Civil War , were opposed by the Anti-Bald Knobbers, who for the most part had sided with the Confederates .

  6. Scutchamer Knob - Wikipedia

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    Scutchamer Knob. Scutchamer Knob, also known as Cuckhamsley Hill and occasionally as Scotsman's Knob or Beacon Hill, is an early Iron Age round barrow on the Ridgeway National Trail at East Hendred Down in the English county of Oxfordshire (formerly in Berkshire ). Originally called Cwichelmeshlaew or Cwichelm's Barrow, it is recorded as having ...

  7. King's Road - Wikipedia

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    213–217 King's Road. King's Road or Kings Road (or sometimes the King's Road, especially when it was the king's private road until 1830, or as a colloquialism by middle/upper class London residents) is a major street stretching through Chelsea and Fulham, both in west London, England. It is associated with 1960s style and with fashion figures ...

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