| 31. | To remove it, a specialized puller is often used to slide the nut and ferrule off the tube.
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| 32. | In 1990, the corps switched to the Model F Fife, made of grenadilla wood with chrome ferrules.
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| 33. | In 1980, it started manufacturing ferrules for the optical communication industry utilizing injection molding engineering and polishing techniques.
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| 34. | Early umbrellas have a ring at the top, or ferrule, by which they are carried on a finger.
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| 35. | Brackets and spikes and ferrules, which are big gutter nails with plastic sleeves, cost about $ 1 each.
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| 36. | The famous oblong eraser extends down into the pencil head and cantilevers out from its tapered ferrule for extra use.
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| 37. | The instrument has tenons on both ends of the instrument, suggesting the presence of now lost ferrules or turnings.
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| 38. | In this way the barrel will " slip " on the ferrule as it is turned during adjustments.
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| 39. | More extravagant fittings with chased bands on scabbards, belt clips, guards, and bulbous ferrules also became common.
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| 40. | Patent # 5727101 : Monolithic ferrule for receiving and positioning multiple optical fibers and an optical fiber connector incorporating same.
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