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NITRO KING was a trade name used by Sears on guns they retailed through their catalogs in the late 1880's through World War I. There is no appreciable collector value, and these guns are generally considered unsafe to fire due to the twist steel barrel. Value would be in the $50 range. sales@countrygunsmith.net
James King invent the washing Machine at 1851.
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Thermo King is something of a king of that industry.
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Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was the person who said it and made it happen. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company which later join with Elbert H. Garys federal steel company and a few more smaller steel companies to make U.S Steel
Andrew Carnegie was known as the "Steel King" and John D. Rockefeller was known as the "Oil King."
The king of thieves is a term often used to refer to someone who is particularly skilled at stealing. It is not associated with any specific historical figure.
The cast of An Evening of Alan King at Carnegie Hall - 1987 includes: Alan King as himself
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Here is a short list: Mahatma Ghandi Martin Luther King Mother Teresa Henry David Thoroeau Jesus Henry Ford Mark Twain Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Lawrence-King was born in 1953.
Andrew Jackson King died in 1923.
Andrew Jackson King was born in 1833.
The Kong of Steel is considered to be King Kong's arch enemy.
in my opinion he was more like a king Andrew