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Earl " Madman " Muntz introduced the " 4-track " tape player in the early ' 60s using a continuous loop cartidge and was the first commercially available " car stereo ".
It was a further development of the similar Stereo-Pak four-track cartridge created by Earl " Madman " Muntz.
In the Cousino, Eash, Muntz, and Lear cartridges, tape was pulled from the center of the reel, passed across the opening at one end of the cartridge and wound back onto the outside of the same reel.
One example of desertion in the Civil War was Confederate soldier Arthur Muntz, who was killed by his fellow soldiers after deserting at The First Battle of Bull Run.
Earl William " Madman " Muntz ( January 3, 1914 – June 21, 1987 ) was an American businessman and engineer who sold and promoted cars and consumer electronics in the United States from the 1930s until his death in 1987.
Muntz was fascinated by electronics from an early age.
Another infamous Muntz used-car TV pitch was " I buy ' em retail and sell ' em wholesale ... it's more fun that way!
Muntz was willing to take large risks in his attempts to generate publicity.
Muntz played the madman in his unorthodox television commercials, but in fact he was a shrewd businessman and a self-taught electrical engineer.
Muntz was also the first retailer to measure his screens from corner to corner rather than by width.
This was a calculated decision: Muntz preferred to leave the low-volume, high-performance television receiver market to firms such as RCA and Zenith Electronics, as his intended customers were primarily urban dwellers with limited funds.
In a 1979 interview in The Videophile newsletter, Muntz revealed the biggest problem for the Stereo-Pak business was returned merchandise.
Muntz was unprepared for the returns and said the huge cost of unsold merchandise eventually made his Stereo-Pak business unprofitable.
Sony's U. S. sales division was unaware that Muntz was dealing directly with Sony's Tokyo original equipment manufacturer ( OEM ) department, which shipped him the TV chassis directly.
Muntz was quick to feature Sony's Betamax as well as JVC's and RCA's VHS recorders in his store, setting up a showroom to demonstrate the potential for a " theater experience in the home ".
At the time of his death, Muntz Electronics was the leading retailer of cellular phones in Los Angeles.
Earl Muntz was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1984 and retired from the business in 1986.
The " Madman " method pioneered by Muntz was later copied by other retailers, including California car salesman Cal Worthington and New York area electronics chain Crazy Eddie.
A production called Madman Muntz: American Maverick was screened at film festivals through 2007.
Directed by Dan Bunker and Judy ver Mehr, it was produced by Jim Castoro, an owner of an original Muntz Jet.
In 2001, Madman Muntz was posthumously inducted into the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame.

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Various other writers and artists lived in the village at different times, such as Sylvia Townsend Warner and David Garnett, the poets Valentine Ackland and Gamel Woolsey, and the sculptors Elizabeth Muntz and Stephen Tomlin.
Plummer has also done some voice work, such as his role of Henri the pigeon in An American Tail, the villainous Grand Duke of Owls in Rock-a-Doodle, the antagonistic Charles Muntz in Up and the elder leader 1 in the Tim Burton-produced action / science fiction film 9.
" His commercials generated so much publicity that comedians such as Bob Hope, Jack Benny, and Steve Allen often tried to outdo each other during television appearances by telling " Madman " Muntz jokes.
Before Muntz developed the Stereo-Pak, the only in-car units capable of recorded playback were gramophone-based players, such as the Highway Hi-Fi invented by Peter Goldmark.
Various other writers and artists lived in the village at different times, such as sisters Elizabeth Muntz, a sculptor, and author and historian Hope Muntz, who wrote The Golden Warrior, novelists Sylvia Townsend Warner and David Garnett, the poets Valentine Ackland and Gamel Woolsey, and the sculptor Stephen Tomlin.
Muntz Metal was used in maritime vessels such as the hull of the Cutty Sark, Its original application was as a replacement for copper sheathing placed on the bottom of boats and is still used today for corrosion resistant machine parts. 1830s: Thomas Ridgway begins trading in the Bull Ring, selling tea.

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Lisa has been friendly with several boys, including Ralph Wiggum in " I Love Lisa " ( season 4, 1993 ), Nelson Muntz in " Lisa's Date with Density " ( season 8, 1996 ) and Colin in The Simpsons Movie ( 2007 ).
Cartwright voices other characters for the show, including Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders, Kearney, and Database.
Cartwright voices several other characters on the show, including Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders, Kearney and Database.
In the 1950s, Fischinger did create several animated TV advertisements, including one for Muntz TV which unfortunately never aired due to the arrest of Muntz himself.
The Forest Hotel, the building is still owned by the Muntz Family .. To support the growing community, the family built the shops and houses of Station Approach, including a doctor's surgery.

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Also, when asked by Nelson Muntz about why she doesn't live with " Mr. Krabappel " in the same episode, she tells him that he " chased something small and fluffy down the rabbit hole ".
Moe briefly appears and claims he is part of the family and is then shunned off screen by the Muntz ' confused looks.
Thanks to Ford's backing, the eight-track format quickly won out over the four-track format, with Muntz abandoning it completely by late 1970.
The chain rose to prominence throughout the Tri-State Region as much for its prices as for its memorable radio and television commercials, featuring a frenetic, " crazy " character played by radio DJ Jerry Carroll ( who copied most of his shtick from early TV-commercial pioneer, used car and electronics salesman Earl " Madman " Muntz ).
Muntz also pioneered car stereos by creating the Muntz Stereo-Pak, better known as the 4-track cartridge, a predecessor to the 8-track cartridge developed by Lear Industries.
Muntz made fortunes by selling automobiles, TV receivers, and car stereos and tapes.
Initial production of the Jet took place in Glendale, where Muntz extended the two-seater Kurtis Kraft Sport's body by, making it a four-seater, and exchanged the Ford V8 engine for a larger Cadillac V8.
Later, after making just 28 Jets in California, Muntz moved production to a new factory in Evanston, Illinois, extended the body further by, and replaced the Cadillac V8 with a less expensive Lincoln sidevalve V8.
Marketed under the name " Muntz " by his company Muntz TV, Inc., the simplified units were the first black and white TV receivers to retail in the U. S. for less than $ 100.
Muntz solved this problem by adding a built-in aerial to his receivers.
In one TV commercial that normally aired after The Ed Sullivan Show, Muntz, dressed in red long johns and a Napoleon hat, promoted his new televisions by saying, " I wanna give ' em away, but Mrs. Muntz won't let me.
" Another TV commercial presented a marching-band song with lyrics about Muntz TVs and incorporated animations by Oskar Fischinger.
Muntz also named his daughter " Tee Vee ", although she normally went by " Teena " and, later, " Tee ".
Muntz audio products were so profitable by 1962 that he cancelled his agreements with tape-duplicating companies and founded his own company to manufacture prerecorded Stereo-Pak cartridges.

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