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Eversharp and mechanical
However, he sold off his company, White Crown Fruit Jar, in order to finance his favorite invention: the Eversharp mechanical pencil.

Eversharp and pencils
Around 1914, Keeran invented the basic mechanism for the Eversharp, thought up the " Eversharp " trademark ( inspired by the Winchester Rifle logo ), and set up a company to make and sell Eversharp pencils.

Eversharp and up
" Eversharp finally dropped him in December 1947, citing what Dunning called " flabby material ," to which Morgan — picked up promptly by Rayve Shampoo — replied, on the air, " It's not my show, it's their razor.

Eversharp and with
This period saw the launch of innovative models such as the Parker 51, the Sheaffer Snorkel and the Eversharp Skyline and ( later ) Skyliner, while the Esterbrook J series of lever-fill models with interchangeable steel nibs offered inexpensive reliability to the masses.
Broadcast from Hollywood over ABC Radio, it starred Boris Karloff and was sponsored by Eversharp, whose company president canceled the series after the third episode, apparently unhappy with the gruesome subject matter.
In the early 1920s, they made a business alliance with Charles Keeran, who had been the founder of the Eversharp Pencil Company.

Eversharp and 1945
He managed to beat Eversharp to market in late 1945 ; the first ballpoint pens went on sale at Gimbels department store in New York City on 29 October 1945 for US $ 9. 75 each.

Eversharp and for
Eversharp paid off Cooper for his five unused scripts and Lights Out ended its long run on network radio.

Eversharp and .
Examples are Cutco's Double-D edge and Henckel's Eversharp Pro series.
" When Eversharp sponsored his show to promote both Eversharp pens and Schick injector razor blades, Morgan threw this in during a show satirizing American schools: " They're educational.
Wahl officers obtained a majority share in the Eversharp Pencil Company and, in 1917, forced Keeran out of the company.
" What We Have Learned Marketing Eversharp.

maker and mechanical
Born in Wylam in 1786, Timothy Hackworth was the eldest son of John Hackworth who occupied the position of foreman blacksmith at Wylam Colliery until his death in 1804 ; the father had already acquired a considerable reputation as a mechanical worker and boiler maker.
As the son of a wagon maker, Koichi developed a unique ability to create mechanical devices and inventions at an early age.
In 1955 Textron acquired American Woolen, significantly increasing its net worth and stock price, and, in just a few months, Ryan Industries ( maker of mechanical and electromechanical devices such as a pistol that fired triangular bullets ), Homelite ( chain saws, power generators, blowers, and pumps ), Camcar Screw and Manufacturing Company, Coquille Plywood, and Kordite Company ( plastic clotheslines, garment bags, and shower curtains ).
Fictionally, the boxes were created by Philip Lemarchand, who is mentioned in The Hellbound Heart ( the novella upon which the movie Hellraiser was based ) as a maker of mechanical singing birds.

maker and pencils
* Dixon Ticonderoga Company, a maker of pencils
* Parker Pen Company, a maker of fine pens and pencils

maker and up
However, this decision was based firmly in the older notions ( see above ) that prevailed at the time as to the mode of corporate decision making, and effective control residing in the shareholders ; if they elected and put up with an incompetent decision maker, they should not have recourse to complain.
", the maker of DVD Decrypter, a program that allows users to back up their DVDs by bypassing CSS and Macrovision.
Lincoln put up with the annoyance rather than risk alienating some associate or friend of a powerful politician or opinion maker.
Next door to the ice cream booth was a Syrian waffle booth, unsuccessful due to intense heat ; the waffle maker offered to make cones by rolling up his waffles and the new product sold well, and was widely copied by other vendors.
* Brian Whelan, painter, author and film maker lived in two locations in Hanwell while growing up.
The Water of Life is produced by drowning a " little maker " ( small sandworm ) in water, making it give up its bile ( which in itself is a concentrated form of melange ).
Other manufacturers, including a chocolate maker, set up shop in the building and the new village became known as Chocolateville.
* May 7-Seattle film maker William Harbeck sets up a camera at the front of a B. C.
The market maker is indifferent as to whether the stock goes up or down, it simply tries to constantly buy for less than it sells.
In 1806, William Colgate, himself a soap and candle maker, opened up a starch, soap and candle factory on Dutch Street in New York City under the name of " William Colgate & Company ".
In the 1950s, a milkshake machine salesman named Ray Kroc bought exclusive rights to the 1930s-era Multimixer milkshake maker from inventor Earl Prince, and went on to use automated milkshake machines to speed up production at McDonald's restaurants.
By 1913 Henry Ford had built a new factory in Manchester and was the leading UK producer, building 7310 cars that year, followed by Wolseley at 3000, Humber ( making cars since 1898 in Coventry ) at 2500, Rover ( Coventry car maker since 1904 ) at 1800 and Sunbeam ( producing cars since 1901 ) at 1700, with the plethora of smaller producers bringing the 1913 total up to about 16, 000 vehicles.
This was until 1926, when a New York tie maker, Jesse Langsdorf came up with a method of cutting the fabric on the bias and sewing it in three segments.
Instead, having built up a membership of roughly 25, 000 workers by gathering in federal unions and some locals from rival unions in the industry, the union decided to go after GM, the largest car maker of them all, by shutting down its nerve center, the production complex in Flint, Michigan.
United Technologies put Rocketdyne up for sale in March 2012 as part of an effort to avoid selling new common shares to fund its largest-ever acquisition, the $ 16. 5 billion pending takeover of aerospace components maker Goodrich Corp.
In late 1986, Saban Entertainment and toy maker Tonka picked it up for the North American market ; the latter invested US $ 7 million on television ads for the toy line.
Hamlet's actual meaning is " cause the bomb maker to be blown up with his own bomb ", metaphorically turning the tables on Claudius, whose messengers are killed instead of Hamlet.
A hearing was set for October 7, but before this could take place, Linda again accused him of rape, claiming he had taped and tied her up, threatened that she was about to " meet her maker ", abducted her by car, cut her clothing off, and raped her.
Members ( candidates ) elected from the list are essentially in thrall to the list maker — their political survival depends on how high up the list their name appears, or whether it appears at all.
In 1863 William Banting, a formerly obese English undertaker and coffin maker, published " Letter on Corpulence Addressed to the Public " in which he described a diet for weight control giving up bread, butter, milk, sugar, beer and potatoes.
Some countries, such as Denmark, require apprenticeship with a master clock or watch maker, which can last up to four years.
In 1995, Migi Drummond and Nick Thorp set up Naked Records which was acquired a year later by software maker Eidos Plc.
In some nations, such as the UK, the hallmark is made up of several elements including: a mark denoting the type of metal, the maker / sponsor's mark and the year of the marking.
It owned golf-equipment maker Cleveland Golf up until October 31, 2007, when it sold the company to a Japanese sporting goods company.

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