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Schaller may refer to: * Schaller (surname) * Sallet (Schaller), a German-style Renaissance helmet * Schaller, Iowa, a small town in the United States * Schaller Electronic GmbH Schaller GmbH is a German manufacturer of musical instrument hardware based in Postbauer-Heng near Nuremberg, Bavaria. It designs, produces and sells guitar tuners, bridges, tremolos, strap locks and, other accessories primarily for guitars. ..., a German manufacturer of musical components See also * Justice Schaller (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Schaller (surname)
Schaller is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Schaller (1857–1934), American jurist and politician *Anton Schaller (born 1944), Swiss journalist and politician * Anton Ferdinand Schaller (1773–1844), Austrian painter * Barry R. Schaller (1938–2017), American lawyer, judge, academic, and bioethicist * Biff Schaller (1889–1939), American baseball player * Chris Schaller (1935–1984), American journalist and editor * Christian Schaller, German theologian * François Schaller (1928–2006), Swiss economist * Gábor Schaller (born 1966), Hungarian equestrian *George Schaller (born 1933), American biologist *Gerd Schaller (born 1965), German conductor *Gilbert Schaller (born 1969), Austrian tennis player * Hans Schaller, German luger *Hans-Peter Schaller (born 1963), Austrian football manager *Johann Gottlieb Schaller (1734–1814), German zoologist and entomologist * Johann Nepomuk Schaller (1777–1842), Viennese professor and sculptor *Johanna ...
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Sallet
The sallet (also called ''celata,'' ''salade'' and ''schaller'') was a combat helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also popular, but in Germany the sallet became almost universal. Origins The origin of the sallet seems to have been in Italy, where the term ''celata'' is first recorded in an inventory of the arms and armour of the Gonzaga family dated to 1407. In essence, the earliest sallets were a variant of the bascinet, intended to be worn without an aventail or visor. To protect the face and neck, left exposed by abandonment of the visor and aventail, the rear was curved out into a flange to protect the neck, and the sides of the helmet were drawn forward below the level of the eyes to protect the cheeks. The latter development was most pronounced in the barbute or ''barbuta,'' a variation of the sallet that adopted elements of Classical Corinthian hel ...
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Schaller, Iowa
Schaller is a city in Sac County, Iowa, United States. The population was 729 at the time of the 2020 census. History The city of Schaller, named after Phillip Schaller, was incorporated in 1882. The city had been founded in August 1879 as a station for the railroad under construction. The economy, then as now, was based on commercial support for surrounding farms. Settlers came mostly from Germany, England, Canada, New York, and eastern Iowa. Throughout the middle part of the twentieth century a major industry consisted of the packers of Bango and Jolly Time popcorn. The presence and size of these two companies helped Schaller become "The Popcorn Capital of the world." Popcorn is still a major area industry, but the companies moved on to other locations in the 1980s. The railroad ceased operations and pulled up tracks in the 1970s. Transportation connections are by U.S. Route 20 and Iowa Highway 110. Corn (seed and feed), soybeans, and feeder cattle are the major products o ...
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Schaller Electronic GmbH
Schaller GmbH is a German manufacturer of musical instrument hardware based in Postbauer-Heng near Nuremberg, Bavaria. It designs, produces and sells guitar tuners, bridges, tremolos, strap locks and, other accessories primarily for guitars. Schaller was founded in Feucht near Nuremberg in 1945 by Helmut Schaller as a radio repair shop. Since then, Schaller has developed into one of the foremost regarded suppliers for the music instrument industry. Dr. Lars Bünning has been the company's owner since 2009. History The Schaller company was founded in 1945 by Helmut Schaller (1923 – 1999). Helmut Schaller was a toolmaker and a radio master mechanic. His radio repair shop prospered in the 1950s. During that time another department was created, dedicated to the development of amplifiers and speakers, which turned out to be so successful that the entire company was restructured and renamed to "Schaller Electronic". Echos and reverb devices were soon added to their portfolio. B ...
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