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Tenite is a
brand of
cellulosic thermoplastic materials produced by the
Eastman Chemical Company.
Created in 1929, and
trademarked in 1932,
Tenite has...
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Previously the 22-410
Stevens Arms
combination gun had been
offered with a
Tenite stock. The
firearms market generally lacked experience with
synthetic stocks...
- open.
Cellulose acetate is
marketed under various trade names, such as
Tenite (Eastman
Chemical Company), zyl and zylonite,
Cellon (Deutsche Celluloid...
- for ease of stowage. Its
predecessor was made by
Stevens and
sported a
tenite stock and forearm. In WWII, 15,000 were
ordered and
issued in air crew survival...
- than double-column, staggered-feed
designs like the Thompson.
Plastic (
Tenite) dust caps were
later issued to
cover the feed end of the
magazine to keep...
- for
prolonged durations. Bakelite, an
early mainstream plastic material.
Tenite, a
cellulosic thermoplastic material. "Hartgummi (Ebonite)" (in German)...
- bankruptcy. A
notable variant of the
Model 1928 with an
aluminum receiver and
tenite grip, buttstock, and forend, was made by Savage. The M1928A1
variant entered...
- View-Master. The View-Master had been
originally constructed from
Kodak Tenite plastic and then Bakelite, a hard, s****y,
somewhat heavy plastic. In 1962...
- was made with a new
organic plastic product by
Eastman Plastics called “
tenite”,
which protected the gl**** and
provided implosion protection for the user...
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along the body and
continued onto the
standard wheelhouse shields. A
white Tenite steering wheel was
standard while the
instruments were
round and set into...