-
Ebonite is a
brand name for a
material generically known as hard
rubber or vulcanite,
obtained via
vulcanizing natural rubber for
prolonged periods. Ebonite...
-
Ebonite International was a
parent company that
oversaw the
manufacture of
bowling balls and
bowling equipment.
Their headquarters and
primary manufacturing...
- from briar, heather, corncob, meerschaum, clay, cherry, gl****, porcelain,
ebonite and acrylic.
During the 17th century, pipe
smoking became a new
trend among...
-
Hammer products were
acquired by
Ebonite International on
February 8, 2002.
After the sale of its
Hammer line to
Ebonite, the
Faball team went on to create...
- in Charlotte,
North Carolina. On
November 15, 2019,
Brunswick acquired Ebonite International and all of its
bowling product brands. The division's products...
- the
Brunswick and DV8
brand names, and on
November 15, 2019, it
acquired Ebonite International and all of its
bowling product brands. In
August 2018, Brunswick...
-
materials including vulcanized rubber (sometimes
called hard
rubber or
ebonite),
plastic and
metals like
bronze or
surgical steel. Less
common materials...
- is a mineral.
Vulcanite may also
refer to:
Vulcanite (hard rubber) (aka
Ebonite),
vulcanized rubber Vulcanite (artificial stone),
artificial stone Vulcanization...
-
athlete of any kind to earn $1,000,000 in a
single endor****t deal, for
Ebonite International.
Prior to the PBA
being formed,
Carter was
known as a dominant...
-
fretboard A
Persian Tar head with
ebony African Blackwood Calamander wood
Ebonite Ebonol Illegal logging in
Madagascar "Gaboon Ebony". www.wood-database...