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Antique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog Book

Description: Antique 1935-36 Mogul Federal Pocket Calendar Catalog Book Antique pocket sized book from Mogul Federal Company. It has a calendar for 1935-36 and blank pages to write notes. It belonged to a gentleman from Kansas City. It measures approx. 4.5" x 2.5" Please see photos - they are a part of the description. Federal-Mogul was founded in Detroit in 1899 by J. Howard Muzzy and Edward F. Lyon as the Muzzy-Lyon Company.Muzzy and Lyon went into business together producing mill supplies and rubber goods. In addition, the partners formed a subsidiary called the Mogul Metal Company where they launched various bearing innovations. Muzzy Lyon began producing bearings made from their own Babbitt metal called Mogul, an alloy of tin, antimony and copper.[5][4][6] The product was trademarked under the names of "Mogul" and "Duro".In addition to Babbitt metal, Muzzy and Lyon invented a process of custom die-casting bearings. The Muzzy-Lyon Company bearings business proved successful in the early 1900s and became the pair's main concern, with Buick as one of their earliest customers. In 1924, the Muzzy-Lyon Company and Federal Bearings and Bushing, an engine bearings and bushings manufacturing company founded in 1915 by a group of Detroit businessmen,[5] merged to become Federal-Mogul Corporation. The combined company also manufactured bronze bearings, a product the Muzzy-Lyon Company had not supplied. Federal Mogul established a research division in 1929, with the help of Battelle Memorial Institute. In 1931, during the Great Depression, Federal-Mogul started its Equi-Poise propeller division. In 1932, the company developed a new alloy called C-100, one of the first new bearing materials since the discovery of Babbitt metal. The Federal-Mogul research team revamped the C-100 in 1934 to create a C-50 alloy. Post-WWII expansion In 1955, the company acquired National Motor Bearing Company, and the company name was changed to Federal-Mogul Bower. In the late 1950s, the company opened business operations in Switzerland,[6] and in 1962, the company established an overseas service center in Antwerp, Belgium. In 1963, Federal-Mogul Bower's Arrowhead division manufactured components for NASA's Saturn launch vehicle. In April 1965, Federal-Mogul Bower merged with Sterling Aluminum Products. The combined company was renamed the Federal-Mogul Corporation.[7][9] In 1966, Federal-Mogul Corporation relocated its corporate headquarters from downtown Detroit to Southfield, Michigan.[8] In 1981, Federal-Mogul Arrowhead parts were implemented in the NASA Space Shuttle launch.[8] In 1981, the company attempted to patent a process for curing rubber based on the mathematical equation written by Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius in 1889. The US Patent Office rejected Federal-Mogul's claim, on the basis that neither a formula, as a law of nature, nor a computer program based on such a formula, could be patented.[10] That same year, the company won a claim in the Supreme Court to the patent. Bankruptcy to the present In 1998, the company acquired the Automotive Products division of Cooper Industries, with brands including Anco wiper blades, Champion ignition, MOOG chassis, and Wagner and Blazer lighting.[11] It also acquired Cooper's Abex Friction products business, which included asbestos-containing products.[12] That same year, Federal-Mogul acquired Turner & Newall, a building materials company based in Manchester, UK. Turner & Newall was one of the world's largest manufacturers of asbestos-related products, including those made with blue crocidolite asbestos mined in South Africa. Turner & Newall was responsible for the Armley asbestos disaster in Leeds, UK. After the acquisition, Federal-Mogul set aside approximately $2.1 billion to cover asbestos-related claims but that amount proved insufficient.[13] The large number of products liability claims that came with the Turner & Newall acquisition were largely responsible for Federal-Mogul's federal Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in 2002.[14] During the company's restructuring, Federal-Mogul Corporation acquired multiple companies including Robert G. Evans Co., Hanauer Machine Works, Inc., Metaltec, Inc., Mather Co. and Fel-Pro, Inc.[15] The company emerged from Chapter 11 reorganization in January 2008, and in April 2008, the company listed Class A common stock on NASDAQ under the trading symbol FDML.[15] In June 2010, Federal-Mogul expanded further into Asia by opening a headquarters and technical center in Shanghai, China.[16] The Asia Pacific headquarters and technical center facility contains powertrain dynamometers and vehicle braking test cells among other processes.[16] The location allows for increased technical support to powertrain and vehicle customers as well as technology development.[16] Federal-Mogul acquired Daros Group in June 2010, a privately owned supplier of pistons for large bore engines used in industrial energy generation and commercial shipping.[17] The acquisition of the group included operations in China, Sweden and Germany.[17] The purchase of Daros added two-stroke and four-stroke piston ring products to Federal-Mogul's portfolio of industrial piston rings.[17] Technical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Antique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog BookAntique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog BookAntique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog BookAntique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog BookAntique 1935 Mogul Federal Connectiing Rod Service Pocket Calendar Catalog Book

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Binding: Leather

Language: English

Special Attributes: Illustrated

Publisher: Pocket Books

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Topic: Union Oil Tool Company

Subject: Tools

Year Printed: 1918

Original/Facsimile: Original

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