Bond - Company and Product Names

Company and Product Names

  • Bond (sheep), Australian breed of sheep
  • Bond (wine), California cult wine producer
  • Bonds (clothing), Australian clothing company
  • Bond Clothing Stores, a former New York clothing company
  • Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Norwich, England, now called John Lewis Norwich
  • Bonds, formerly the name of a department store in Chelmsford, Essex, now called Debenhams Chelmsford
  • Bond Arms, a Texas gun manufacturer
  • Bond Aviation Group, a British helicopter operator
    • Bond Offshore Helicopters, a subsidiary of the above
  • Bond Cars Ltd, a small scale car manufacturer between 1949 and 1971:
    • Bond 875, three-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Bug, three-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Equipe, their first four-wheeled motor car
    • Bond Minicar, three-wheeled motor car
  • BOND, RAD software tool
  • Bond Street (cigarette), brand of cigarette
  • The Bond Electraglide electric guitar, manufactured by Bond Guitars
  • Bond Market Association, the former international trade association for the bond market industry
  • Bond Wireless, an Australian wireless company

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