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  2. True Temper Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stone Forge of Wallingford, Vermont, founded in 1808, became the American Fork and Hoe Co. In 1949, the name was changed to True Temper. In 1981 True Temper is divided into two divisions, sports and hardware. [ 1] In 1990 they were bought by Huffy. [ 2] In 1999, Ames acquired True Temper yard tools and golf shafts from Huffy.

  3. Ames True Temper - Wikipedia

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    Ames True Temper specializes in the manufacture of non-powered lawn and garden products. [ 1] Their manufacturing plant is located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and produces 85% of the wheelbarrows in the United States and Canada producing 1.7 million wheelbarrows each year. The Harrisburg plant has been in continual operation since 1876.

  4. Huffy - Wikipedia

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    The Davis Sewing Machine company made their first Dayton bicycle, in Dayton, Ohio, in 1892. ... In 1999, Ames acquired True Temper yard tools and golf shafts from ...

  5. True Temper - Wikipedia

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    True Temper. True Temper may refer to: True Temper, a lawn and garden tool manufacturer, now part of Ames True Temper. True Temper Sports, a golf equipment manufacturer headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. True Temper Foursomes Tournament, a 1939 golf tournament sponsored by the company. Category:

  6. The story behind the most famous Jell-O shots in America - AOL

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    The annual Men's College World Series Jell-O shot competition at Rocco's has become a local institution and a national sensation.

  7. Martensitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    Martensitic stainless steels can be high- or low-carbon steels built around the composition of iron, 12% up to 17% chromium, carbon from 0.10% (Type 410) up to 1.2% (Type 440C): [ 9] Up to about 0.4%C they are used mostly for their mechanical properties in applications such as pumps, valves, and shafts.

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