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  • 41Pierre Simon — (b.1808 d.1882, (later known as Paul Simon). French Archetier / Bowmaker.Became one of the most important makers of his time. He worked in Paris for Peccatte, Vuillaume and Gand Frères. In 1847 he purchased Dominique Peccatte s business. His bows …

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  • 42Military history of Ancient Egypt — The Ancient Egyptians were a people who lived in northeastern Africa from about 3150 BC to 31 BC The civilization stretched from the Nile Delta to Jebel Barkal, a mountain in Nubia. Historians divide Egyptian history into to three periods: the… …

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  • 43Military of ancient Egypt — History of Egypt This article is part of a series Prehistory Ancient Egypt Earl …

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  • 44Mongol bow — External images Mongol bows at an archery competition during Naadam[1] The Mong …

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  • 45Joseph Arthur Vigneron — (b. Mirecourt, 1851; d Paris, 1905). French Archetier / Bowmaker. He served his apprenticeship with his step father Charles Claude Husson in Mirecourt, where he studied side by side with Joseph Alfred Lamy père (father of the Lamy family of bow… …

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  • 46Nikolaus Kittel — Nicolaus Kittel, fully Nikolai Ferdinandovich Kittel (1805 April 18, 1868) [1] was a Russian bow maker who until recently thought to be of German origin, and was known as the Russian Tourte . According to the latest findings, we now know that his …

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  • 47Double bass — Contrabass redirects here. For other uses, see Contrabass (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Acoustic bass guitar. For the technique used in percussion, see Double bass drum. Double Bass Side and front views of a modern double bass with a… …

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  • 48Bulbous bow — The bulbous bow, a standard feature of most large, modern ships with displacement hulls, is a protruding bulb at the bow (or front) below the waterline. The bulb modifies how water flows around the hull, reducing drag and increasing speed, range …

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  • 49Customs and etiquette of Japan — Japan has a code of etiquette that governs the expectations of social behavior and is considered very important. Many books instruct readers on its minutiae.Some customs here may be very regional practices, and thus may not exist in all regions… …

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  • 50Eugene Sartory — Eugene Nicolas Sartory (1871 1946) was a French archetier/ bow maker, taught by his father in Mirecourt, France.Normally spelled Eugène Sartory.He worked in Paris for Charles Peccatte and Joseph Alfred Lamy before setting up on his own in 1893.He …

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