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Gábor Kornél Tolnai, born November 22, 1902 in Budapest, died on February 3, 1982 in Stockholm, was a Hungarian-Swedish Diploma engineer, inventor, constructor, mechanical engineer, precision engineer, electrical engineer and a self-employed person. He is best known for his inventions and patents for spinning machines, devices for the Swedish National Defense and several types of tape recorders.

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  • Gábor Kornél Tolnai, born November 22, 1902 in Budapest, died on February 3, 1982 in Stockholm, was a Hungarian-Swedish Diploma engineer, inventor, constructor, mechanical engineer, precision engineer, electrical engineer and a self-employed person. He is best known for his inventions and patents for spinning machines, devices for the Swedish National Defense and several types of tape recorders. (en)
  • Gábor Kornél Tolnai, född 22 november 1902 i Budapest, död 3 februari 1982 i Stockholm, var en ungersk-svensk diplomingenjör, uppfinnare, konstruktör, finmekaniker och egen företagare. Han var verksam i Sverige från 1935 och blev svensk medborgare 1940. Han är mest känd för sina uppfinningar och patent på spinnmaskiner, centralinstrument och flera olika typer av bandspelare. År 1935 gifte han sig med konstnären Bianca Wallin (1909–2006) och paret bosatte sig i Stockholm. Paret fick tre döttrar. (sv)
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  • Gábor Kornél Tolnai in 1935 (en)
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  • AB G.K. Tolnai, Stockholm. (en)
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  • Dipl.ing. G.K.Tolnai Okl. Gépészmérnök Finommechanikai Készülékek , IX Budapest, Mester-útca 13, a precision-tool workshop of his own (en)
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  • Gábor Kornél Tolnai, born November 22, 1902 in Budapest, died on February 3, 1982 in Stockholm, was a Hungarian-Swedish Diploma engineer, inventor, constructor, mechanical engineer, precision engineer, electrical engineer and a self-employed person. He is best known for his inventions and patents for spinning machines, devices for the Swedish National Defense and several types of tape recorders. (en)
  • Gábor Kornél Tolnai, född 22 november 1902 i Budapest, död 3 februari 1982 i Stockholm, var en ungersk-svensk diplomingenjör, uppfinnare, konstruktör, finmekaniker och egen företagare. Han var verksam i Sverige från 1935 och blev svensk medborgare 1940. Han är mest känd för sina uppfinningar och patent på spinnmaskiner, centralinstrument och flera olika typer av bandspelare. År 1935 gifte han sig med konstnären Bianca Wallin (1909–2006) och paret bosatte sig i Stockholm. Paret fick tre döttrar. (sv)
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