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Dorfan was an
American toy
company based in Newark, New
Jersey from 1924 to 1934.
Their production lines specialized in O
gauge and Wide
gauge toy trains...
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Jonathan Manne Dorfan (born
October 10, 1947) is a
particle physicist and the President-Emeritus of the
Okinawa Institute of
Science and Technology, Graduate...
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American competitors adopted Lionel's gauge: Ives in 1921,
Boucher in 1922,
Dorfan in 1924, and
American Flyer in 1925.
While all the manufacturers' track...
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competed with Ives
Manufacturing Company,
Boucher Manufacturing Company,
Dorfan,
Louis Marx and
Company and
American Flyer. By the end of
World War I, Lionel...
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tooling of its own
design along with some
recycled tooling from the
defunct Dorfan Company.
Unique sold its
trains inexpensively, in
boxed sets like Marx and...
- Bibcode:1967PhRvL..19..869A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.19.869. S2CID 198471242.
Dorfan, D. E.; Eades, J.; Lederman, L. M.; Lee, W.; Ting, C. C. (1965). "Observation...
- Bibcode:1965NCimS..39...10M. doi:10.1007/BF02814251. S2CID 122952224.
Dorfan, D. E; Eades, J.; Lederman, L. M.; Lee, W.; Ting, C. C. (June 1965). "Observation...
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diplomatic correspondent.
Aviad Hacohen –
legal affairs commentator.
Ronen Dorfan –
sports commentator. Yoav
Kutner –
music critic.
Lilach Shoval – military...
- compete. In
between the two
world wars, shorter-lived
companies such as
Dorfan, Hafner, Ives, and Joy Line
competed with Lionel,
Louis Marx and Company...
- with
Cherry A. Murray,
Jerome Isaac Friedman,
Torsten Wiesel, Kōji Omi,
Akito Arima,
Jonathan M.
Dorfan and
Robert Baughman...