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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch
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In 1848, in a small village in northern Germany, Eduard Oppennann, a young German, began weaving webbings for the furniture industry on wooden looms, in his home town of Einbeck. Some forty years later, with the introduction of steam power, he ch