Brunswick Corporation, the Glossary
Brunswick Corporation, formerly known as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, is an American corporation that has been developing, manufacturing and marketing a wide variety of products since 1845.[1]
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76 relations: Aircraft, American Machine and Foundry, Automatic scorer, Bar (establishment), Bayliner, Boat, Boston Whaler, Bowlero Corporation, Bowlers Journal International, Bowling, Bowling ball, Brand, Brunswick Boat Group, Brunswick Bowling & Billiards, Brunswick Records, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Cup, Camouflage, Car, Carriage, Chicago, Chief executive officer, China, Cincinnati, CMC Electronics, Cue sports, Cybex International, Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois), Dandenong, Victoria, Dubai, Ebonite International, Engine, England, Esterline, Freedom Boat Club, Furniture, Golf, Gulf War, J. M. Brunswick, KPS Capital Partners, Lazard, Life Fitness, List of S&P 400 companies, Maxum, Mercury Marine, Mettawa, Illinois, MIM-104 Patriot, Monterrey, Natural rubber, Navico, Neoclassicism, ... Expand index (26 more) »
- 1845 establishments in Ohio
- Cue sports equipment manufacturers
- Manufacturing companies established in 1845
- Ten-pin bowling equipment manufacturers
Aircraft
An aircraft (aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air.
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American Machine and Foundry
American Machine and Foundry (known after 1970 as AMF, Inc.) was one of the United States' largest recreational equipment companies, with diversified products as disparate as garden equipment, atomic reactors, and yachts. Brunswick Corporation and American Machine and Foundry are conglomerate companies of the United States and ten-pin bowling equipment manufacturers.
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Automatic scorer
An automatic scorer is the computerized scoring system to keep track of scoring in ten-pin bowling.
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Bar (establishment)
A bar, also known as a saloon, a tavern or tippling house, or sometimes as a pub or club, is an establishment retail business that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks.
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Bayliner
Bayliner is a manufacturer of recreational boats.
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Boat
A boat is a watercraft of a large range of types and sizes, but generally smaller than a ship, which is distinguished by its larger size or capacity, its shape, or its ability to carry boats.
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Boston Whaler
Boston Whaler is an American boat manufacturer.
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Bowlero Corporation
Bowlero Corporation (formerly known as Bowlmor AMF) is an American bowling center operator.
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Bowlers Journal International
Bowlers Journal International is a monthly magazine in Chicago, Illinois, dedicated to Ten-pin bowling.
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Bowling
Bowling is a target sport and recreational activity in which a player rolls a ball toward pins (in pin bowling) or another target (in target bowling).
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Bowling ball
A bowling ball is a hard spherical ball used to knock down bowling pins in the sport of bowling.
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Brand
A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers.
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Brunswick Boat Group
The Brunswick Boat Group, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, is the largest maker of pleasure boats in the world.
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Brunswick Bowling & Billiards
Brunswick Bowling & Billiards was the business segment of Brunswick Corporation that historically encompassed three divisions. Brunswick Corporation and Brunswick Bowling & Billiards are Sporting goods manufacturers of the United States and ten-pin bowling equipment manufacturers.
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Brunswick Records
Brunswick Records is an American record label founded in 1916.
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Brunswick-Balke-Collender Cup
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Cup was a silver trophy donated to the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922) by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Tire Division.
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Camouflage
Camouflage is the use of any combination of materials, coloration, or illumination for concealment, either by making animals or objects hard to see, or by disguising them as something else.
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Car
A car, or an automobile, is a motor vehicle with wheels.
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Carriage
A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers.
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Chicago
Chicago is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and in the Midwestern United States.
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Chief executive officer
A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.
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China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
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Cincinnati
Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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CMC Electronics
CMC Electronics Inc. (CMC Électronique) is a Canadian avionics manufacturer.
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Cue sports
Cue sports are a wide variety of games of skill played with a cue, which is used to strike billiard balls and thereby cause them to move around a cloth-covered table bounded by elastic bumpers known as.
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Cybex International
Cybex International (NASDAQ) is an American fitness equipment manufacturer for commercial and consumer use.
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Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois)
The Daily Herald is a daily newspaper based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.
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Dandenong, Victoria
Dandenong is a southeastern city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, about from the Melbourne CBD.
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Dubai
Dubai (translit) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the country's seven emirates.
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Ebonite International
Ebonite International was a parent company that oversaw the manufacture of bowling balls and bowling equipment. Brunswick Corporation and Ebonite International are ten-pin bowling equipment manufacturers.
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Engine
An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert one or more forms of energy into mechanical energy.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Esterline
Esterline Technologies Corporation was a publicly traded company that designs, manufactures, and markets specialty products primarily for aerospace and defense customers.
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Freedom Boat Club
Freedom Boat Club (FBC) is a members-only boat club in the United States, Europe and Canada and is considered the largest marine Franchisor in the US.
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Furniture
Furniture refers to objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (tables), storing items, working, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks).
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Golf
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
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Gulf War
The Gulf War was an armed conflict between Iraq and a 42-country coalition led by the United States.
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J. M. Brunswick
John Moses Brunswick (1819 in Bremgarten, Switzerland – 25 July 1886) was the founder of the J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company, one of the enterprises that merged to form today's Brunswick Corporation.
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KPS Capital Partners
KPS Capital Partners is an American investment company that manages KPS Special Situation Funds, a family of investment funds.
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Lazard
Lazard Inc. (formerly known as Lazard Ltd and Lazard Frères & Co.) is a financial advisory and asset management firm that engages in investment banking, asset management and other financial services, primarily with institutional clients.
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Life Fitness
Life Fitness is an American fitness company specializing in the production and distribution of cardiovascular and strength training equipment under several brands including Life Fitness, Cybex and Hammer Strength.
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List of S&P 400 companies
This is a list of companies having stocks that are included in the S&P MidCap 400 (S&P 400) stock market index. Brunswick Corporation and list of S&P 400 companies are companies in the S&P 400.
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Maxum
Maxum was a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation, which manufactured recreational boats.
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Mercury Marine
Mercury Marine is a marine engine division of Brunswick Corporation headquartered in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
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Mettawa, Illinois
Mettawa is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States.
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MIM-104 Patriot
The MIM-104 Patriot is a surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, the primary such system used by the United States Army and several allied states.
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Monterrey
Monterrey is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, Mexico, and the ninth largest city and second largest metro area in Mexico behind Greater Mexico City.
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Natural rubber
Rubber, also called India rubber, latex, Amazonian rubber, caucho, or caoutchouc, as initially produced, consists of polymers of the organic compound isoprene, with minor impurities of other organic compounds.
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Navico
Navico is a marine electronics company providing navigation, marine instruments and fish finding equipment to both the recreational and commercial marine sectors.
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Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism, also spelled Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Pacific Cycle
Pacific Cycle, Inc., is an American division of Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings that imports and distributes bicycles.
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Phonograph
A phonograph, later called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910), and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue reproduction of recorded sound.
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Phonograph record
A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), a vinyl record (for later varieties only), or simply a record or vinyl is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove.
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Pinsetter
In bowling, a pinsetter or pinspotter is an automated mechanical device that sets bowling pins back in their original positions, returns bowling balls to the front of the alley, and clears fallen pins on the pin deck.
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Public company
A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets.
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Radome
A radome (a portmanteau of radar and dome) is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna.
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Refrigerator
A refrigerator, colloquially fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature.
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Rifleman's Assault Weapon
The rifleman's assault weapon (RAW) was a close-support rocket-propelled grenade developed around 1977 and put into limited service by the United States Marine Corps in the 1990s.
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Roadmaster (bicycle company)
Roadmaster is an American bicycle brand currently owned by Pacific Cycle, which in turn is owned by Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings.
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School
A school is both the educational institution and building designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers.
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Sea Ray
Sea Ray Boats is an American manufacturer that produces recreational motorboats.
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Sport
Sport is a form of physical activity or game.
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Switzerland
Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.
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Ten-pin bowling
Ten-pin bowling is a type of bowling in which a bowler rolls a bowling ball down a wood or synthetic lane toward ten pins positioned evenly in four rows in an equilateral triangle.
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Tire
A tire (North American English) or tyre (Commonwealth English) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface over which the wheel travels.
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Toilet
A toilet is a piece of sanitary hardware that collects human urine and feces, and sometimes toilet paper, usually for disposal.
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United States Armed Forces
The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States.
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United States dollar
The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.
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Verviers
Verviers (Vervî) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium.
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Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
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Wood
Wood is a structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants.
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World
The world is the totality of entities, the whole of reality, or everything that exists.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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Yacht
A yacht is a sail- or motor-propelled watercraft used for pleasure, cruising, or racing.
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3M
3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, healthcare, and consumer goods. Brunswick Corporation and 3M are conglomerate companies of the United States.
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See also
1845 establishments in Ohio
- Ansonia, Ohio
- Baldwin Wallace University
- Bloomfield, Morrow County, Ohio
- Brunswick Corporation
- Buck Township, Ohio
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains
- Defiance County, Ohio
- Hooven-Owens-Rentschler
- Kenton, Ohio
- Ohio College of Dental Surgery
- Pitt Township, Wyandot County, Ohio
- Spring Grove Cemetery
- St. Francis Xavier Church (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Springfield, Ohio)
- Upper Sandusky, Ohio
- Welsh Congregational Church
- Wittenberg University
- Wyandot County, Ohio
- Yellowbud, Ohio
Cue sports equipment manufacturers
- Albany Billiard Ball Company
- Brunswick Corporation
- Crystalate Manufacturing Company
- Garlando
- John Roberts Jr (billiards player)
- Kamui Tips
- Longoni (company)
- Michael Phelan (billiards player)
- Moori Kobo
- Orme and Sons
- Parris Cues
- Riley (brand)
- Saluc
- Valley-Dynamo
Manufacturing companies established in 1845
- A. Lange & Söhne
- Brunswick Corporation
- Charles Hill & Sons
- Czapek & Cie
- Estaleiro Mauá
- G. & F. Cope
- Gutta Percha Company
- Henry Willis & Sons
- Hooven-Owens-Rentschler
- J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
- James Cropper plc
- Lycoming Engines
- Nydalens Compagnie
- Rieger Orgelbau
- Seaman Paper
- Swinburne, Smith and Company
- Wason Manufacturing Company
- Zakłady Przemysłu Bawełnianego "Frotex"
Ten-pin bowling equipment manufacturers
- American Machine and Foundry
- Brunswick Bowling & Billiards
- Brunswick Corporation
- Columbia Industries
- Ebonite International
- Hammer Bowling
- MOTIV Bowling
- QubicaAMF Worldwide
- Storm Products
- Track International
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunswick_Corporation
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