Sharps
The Sharp cyclecar was manufactured by the Sharp Engineering & Manufacturing
Co in Detroit, Michigan from 1914–15. It produced two-seater cyclecar priced at
$295. It was built with an 800cc, 2-cylinder air cooled engine. It had a 2-speed
gearbox and shaft drive.
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The Gun Digest Book of Classic American Combat Rifles, published in 2011 and authored by Terry Wieland, delves into the rich history and technical evolution of American combat firearms. This comprehensive volume explores iconic rifles developed since 1776, detailing their design, performance, and historical significance. It features contributions from respected writers covering notable brands such as Springfield, Colt, Armalite, Sharps, and Spencer, offering in-depth analysis of their role in American military history. The book provides a unique perspective on the romance, engineering, and battlefield impact of these pivotal weapons.
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This manual provides an in-depth exploration of the firearms that defined the American West. Featuring 499 black-and-white illustrations, it delves into the mechanics and history of iconic weaponry such as the Kentucky rifle, Sharps rifle, and Colt revolver. The content is enriched by a focus on the individuals who wielded these arms, presenting a dramatic narrative that brings the era to life. Published on April 26, 2012, this 320-page EPUB guide offers a comprehensive look at shoulder arms, handguns, and other weapons central to the period.
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This repair guide pertains to the Sharp NiCd Battery Repair Guide, a specialized manual focused on revitalizing Nickel-Cadmium batteries. While specific production years are not detailed, this guide offers a unique approach to battery maintenance through the Revitalization Through Vaporization of Dendrites (RVD) method, which aims to restore batteries to 100% of their original charge capacity with a reported 99% success rate. It addresses common issues such as dead batteries, failure to hold a charge, and intermittent power loss, making it a valuable resource for extending the life of various electronic devices, including electric toothbrushes, cordless tools, and portable electronics.