- It was
founded in 1893 as the
Universal Fastener Company,
manufacturing hookless fasteners for shoes. In 1913 it
moved to Meadville, Pennsylvania, becoming...
-
galoshes could be
fastened with a
single zip of the hand, and soon the
hookless fasteners came to be
called "Zippers". A
zipper consists of a
slider mounted...
-
tossed into the
water can
excite the mahi-mahis into a
feeding frenzy.
Hookless teaser lures can have the same effect.
After tossing the
teasers or live...
-
states that
bankable stars or, more generally, "bankable elements" are how "
hookless"
films (films
without a
compelling concept that
makes people interested...
-
glaucus is a rare
species of
cactus known by the
common name
Colorado hookless cactus. It is
endemic to
Colorado in the
United States,
where it is known...
- Hook and Eye
Company then
changed its name to the
Hookless Fastener Company. In 1937 the
Hookless Fastener Company became Talon, Inc. In 1918, a textile...
- yank the line and
secure a
hookset inside the fish mouth.
However some
hookless lures are also used
merely to bait the fish nearer, so it can be hooked...
- (handle wrap) The kan (end loop) The kagi (hook)
Naesshi or
nayashi jitte, a
hookless jitte A
jitte with a
wooden shaft An
antique jitte with a
hexagonal boshin...
-
records for
accuracy and distance. This
sport uses
plastic weights or
hookless flies, and can be held on
water or on
athletic fields.
There are competitive...
- cactus,
fishhook cactus, cholla,
beavertail prickly pear, and
Uinta Basin hookless cactus.
Despite the
desert climate, many
different gr****es are
found in...