Remington Magnets
Description: Remington Steele is an American crime drama television series co-created by Robert Butler and Michael Gleason. The series, starring Stephanie Zimbalist and Pierce Brosnan, was produced by MTM Enterprises and first broadcast on the NBC network from October 10, 1982, to February 17, 1987. The series blended the genres of romantic comedy, drama, detective procedural and (towards the end of the series) international political intrigue and espionage.
Remington // Rainbow In Space Vintage Grunge-Style Magnet
by LMW Art
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It's A Remington Thing You Wouldn't Understand Magnet
by Sweet Art
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Semi-automatic Rifle Remington Model 8 Patent Magnet
by Anodyle
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Description: A little style with this distressed throwback design! Show your love of Laura Holt & Remington Steele with this famous business card presentation,
Remington Steele Business Card Distressed Magnet
by HDC Designs
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Commanche Brave, Fort Reno (1888) by Frederic Remington Magnet
by Naves
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Description: Remington Shotgun patent on blueprint. View our SHOP - COLLECTIONS for similar themes and patent ideas.
Remington Shotgun Patent - Police Officer Law Enforcement Art - Blueprint Magnet
by PatentPress
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Moonlight, Wolf by Frederic Remington Magnet
by Classic Art Stall
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Description: Remington Shotgun patent on antique. View our SHOP - COLLECTIONS for similar themes and patent ideas.
Remington Shotgun Patent - Police Officer Law Enforcement Art - Antique Magnet
by PatentPress
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He Fit The Suit - Inline Team Remington Magnet
by Steele Watching
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Indians Simulating Buffalo by Frederic Remington Magnet
by Classic Art Stall
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Radisson and Groseilliers by Frederic Remington Magnet
by Classic Art Stall
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The Buffalo Hunt by Frederic Remington Magnet
by Classic Art Stall
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Description: The Royal Typewriter Company was founded by Edward B. Hess and Lewis C. Myers in January 1904 in a machine shop in Brooklyn, New York. In 1905, with their limited cash running out, Hess and Myers turned to Thomas Fortune Ryan, the wealthy financier. They demonstrated their machine which had numerous innovations including: friction-free, ball-bearing, one-track rail to support the weight of the carriage, a new paper feed, a lighter and faster typebar action, and complete visibility of the words as they are typed. Ryan was impressed and put up $220,000 in exchange for financial control. In March 1906 the first Royal typewriter, the Royal Standard, was sold.
Plausible Deniability - Inline Team Remington Magnet
by Steele Watching
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Remington Leith and Emerson Barrett Palaye Royale Magnet
by non-existent
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I'm Steele Watching Remington Steele - Inline Team Laura Magnet
by Steele Watching
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Silhouette style Fashion Art Rock music group Magnet
by Yowwyowww
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