The thimble maker known for using a circled 5-point star mark is the American company "The Thimble Company." This mark is commonly associated with thimbles produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The circled star indicates the quality and craftsmanship of the thimbles made by this manufacturer.
The Mark of the Maker was created in 1991.
Maker's Mark was created in 1958.
Maker's Mark is bourbon. So, yes.
Maker's Mark Mile Stakes was created in 1989.
Mark Howard - film maker - was born in 1966.
The Maker's Mark
To find the divisions on the circular scale of a screw gauge, usually a thimble or sleeve rotates around the fixed frame of the screw gauge. The circular scale on the thimble is divided into equal parts that correspond to the pitch of the screw. By aligning the zero mark on the thimble with the reference line on the frame and counting the number of divisions as the thimble moves, you can determine the measurement.
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An example is, "I'd like a Maker's Mark, neat."
Oh, dude, that COP 89 7 with a circled 'c' stamped inside your ring means it was made by the Columbia Gem House. The COP stands for Columbia, and the circled 'c' is their trademark. So, like, now you know where your bling came from. Cool, huh?
The maker's mark.
Maker's Mark are a company which produces a range of whisky drink products. It is bourbon whisky distilled in the Loretto, Kentucky region of the USA.