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Cool!

 

Also, duck and duct are both correct. It was first duck, then duct.

 

After the war, the duck tape product was sold in hardware stores for household repairs. The Melvin A. Anderson Company of Cleveland, Ohio, acquired the rights to the tape in 1950.[12] It was commonly used in construction to wrap air ducts.[16] Following this application, the name "duct tape" came into use in the 1950s, along with tape products that were colored silvery gray like tin ductwork

 

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Cool!

 

Also, duck and duct are both correct. It was first duck, then duct.

 

After the war, the duck tape product was sold in hardware stores for household repairs. The Melvin A. Anderson Company of Cleveland, Ohio, acquired the rights to the tape in 1950.[12] It was commonly used in construction to wrap air ducts.[16] Following this application, the name "duct tape" came into use in the 1950s, along with tape products that were colored silvery gray like tin ductwork

 

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Ah, the duck fanatic strikes again!

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My youngest dd makes her pocket money selling duct tape creations at a flea market. She has cornered that market. :001_smile: She's going to enter the duct/duck tape prom dress competition in 2 years. Those are some amazing dresses!

 

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