gunsmith"s shop - traduzione in greco
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gunsmith"s shop - traduzione in greco

NORWEGIAN FIREARM DESIGNER
Erik Jørgensen (Gunsmith); Erik Jorgensen (gunsmith)

gunsmith's shop      
οπλοποιείο
gift shop         
  • Campbell County Rockpile Museum gift shop in [[Gillette, Wyoming]]
  • Mugs and glass cups in a gift shop in a zoo in Northeastern Mexico.
STORE PRIMARILY SELLING ITEMS INTENDED TO BE USED AS SOUVENIRS
Gift shops; Gift Shop; Souvenir shop; Souvenir shops
κατάστημα δώρων
closed shop         
LABOUR ARRANGEMENT WHERE THE EMPLOYER MUST HIRE UNIONISED MEMBERS
Close shop; Closed Shop; Closed shop and open shop; Closed shops; Closed-shop; Closed-shop agreement; Pre-entry closed shop; Pre-entry closed shops
κατάστημα προσλαμβάνον μόνον εργάται εργατικής ενώσεως

Definizione

charity shop
(charity shops)
A charity shop is a shop that sells used goods cheaply and gives its profits to a charity. (BRIT; in AM, use thrift shop
)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Erik Jørgensen (gunsmith)

Erik Jørgensen (17 May 1848 – 15 September 1896) was a Norwegian master gunsmith, well known for his cooperation with Ole Herman Johannes Krag in developing the successful Krag–Jørgensen rifle.

Erik Jørgensen was born in the parish of Asker in Akershus, Norway and grew up on the farm Solstad. He educated himself to be a gunsmith and started working at Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk (the most important Norwegian weapon factory) in 1870. It was here that he met Ole H J Krag, and from 1871 Jørgensen worked with Krag on his rifles. As time went on, Jørgensen turned from just doing work for Krag to be an active participant in the development of the rifle which later became known as the Krag–Jørgensen.