Actually, it was Johnson and Bye, the fore-runner of the Iver Johnson companies, 1871-1883.
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you should note that Iver Johnson immigrated to Worchester, Massachusetts from NORWAY in 1863. He and his partner Martin Bye were awarded firearm patents in 1876. I don't see how you could have a 1862 model of a Iver Johnson pistol ???
What do you mean by building them himself? He learned to manufacture firearms as an employee of Ethan Allen. In 1871, he and Martin Bye, another Ethan Allen employee, formed their own company, Johnson and Bye. In 1883 Bye sold his share to Johnson and the company was renamed Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works.
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Do you mean the stig from top gear mixed with Ray William Johnson. If so, yes, because they are both human. BYE-BYE, Frum Boblet Wait... you mean stingrays In that case yes again! BYE-BYE Frum Boblet
The character of Harvey Johnson in the 1963 movie Bye Bye Birdie was played by Peter Menefee.
funny thing you should ask that i am going to be him in a school play if you have heard the telephone hour harvie is a nerd looking for a date to the prom
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It all depends on who is taken 1-4. Here is my top 10: 1. Chris Johnson-TEN RB Bye: 9 2. Adrian Peterson-MIN RB Bye: 4 3. Maurice Jones Drew-JAX RB Bye: 9 4. Ray Rice-BAL RB Bye: 8 5. Michael Turner-ATL RB Bye: 8 6. Frank Gore-SF RB Bye: 9 7. Andre Johnson-HOU WR Bye: 7 8. Drew Brees-NO QB Bye: 10 9. Steven Jackson-STL RB Bye: 9 10. Aaron Rodgers-GB QB Bye: 10 Hope this helps!
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He didn't. That is, he called to ask Penelope Ann Henkel about the prom, but she's too excited about Hugo and Kim to talk to him. He then called Deborah Sue Miller and Charity Garfein, but we're not told the outcome of those calls. It's left vague if he went with one of those three, went with someone not named, went "stag", or didn't go at all.