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Hook-and-eye closure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hook-and-eye closure is a clothing fastener that consists of two parts, each sewn to their respective pieces of cloth, one with a small protruding blunt hook, and the other with a small loop (also...
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Illustrated jewelry glossary, H. ... A hook and eye clasp is a simple and ancient jewelry fastener that is composed of a hook and a circular piece that the hook can latch onto. It is used to attach the two ends of a necklace or bracelet.
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Paul Patz invented the Patz hook-and-eye link in 1948 because of the need for a barn cleaner chain flexible enough to go up an elevation, such as a slide, and around corners, as well as fit a 4-tooth sprocket making a 180-degree turn.
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; On March 11 a new documentary was aired on French television (ARTE – French-German cultural tv channel) by French journalist and film maker Marie-Monique Robin, The World According to Monsanto – A documentary that you won’t see on ... « 1,4 Dioxane Found in Leading Natural Brands ... Michael Blieden presents:
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History Politics and Society question: Who designed the zipper fastener? ... The ZIP FASTENER was invented in Chicano in 1893 by Whitcomb Judson and in it early stage was more a hook-and-eye shoe fastener. Zip-fasteners did not come into general until the 1930s, when the zipper beat the button fly in the 1937,
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