It was the head of a verdin, an extreme southwestern species that hops around in the trees, searching for insects to eat. |
Verdin and his company find that material more suitable for their needs, which include bells up to 2,000 lbs. |
And although street clocks went out of vogue in the 1920s, Verdin resuscitated the analog timepieces in the 1980s for small towns undergoing Main Street revivals. |
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The Verdin Company is Ohio's oldest company led by fifth generation family members, and is the world's largest distributor of bells, electronic carillons and towers. |
Verdin said he would go shrimping even if the oil slick spread inland. |