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Precision stable work-holder for all engraving. The fully adjustable pivot drag with radial and thrust needle bearings that use the entire mass of the block to absorb any shock and force. Heat-treated blued jaws and two adapter plates (one fixed and one pivot) to take standard engraving block attachments. The ball and crown are hard chrome plated. Furnished with rubber holding ring and attachments. Mfg: Grs SPECS: Steel. Weighs 28½ lbs. (12.9kg) Spherical diameter 5¾" (14.6cm) height 7¼" (18.4cm). Jaws - 3" (7.6cm) wide 1¾" (4.4cm) high 3½" (9cm) opening.
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THE ART OF ENGRAVING brings to the reader - for the first time ever - a complete authoritative imaginative and detailed introduction and training in the art of gun engraving. It is a supremely unique book for not only does it sweep aside the mystery which has surrounded engraving through the centuries but it factually simply and in layman's terms tells you how to engrave. Unlike so many so-called "instruction manuals" The Art of Engraving does not assume you know anything about engraving. You start at the beginning by learning to draw scrolls and layouts then cut practice plates until you are sure enough of your ability to actually proceed to designing a pattern t Mfg: Brownells SPECS: Engraving Kit - Approximately 4-3/8" (11.1cm) long. Shank tapers from 3/16" (4.8mm) to 1/16" (1.6mm). Blanks are 4" (10.2cm) long. Steel.
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Which Car Did I Park Here?
Don't forget you're the owner of that wonderful Chevrolet Venture; so get a nice grip on the only thing that would get it moving - your key. I am a proud owner of this great model, and this Chevrolet Venture keychain is a perfect companion reminding me constantly the answer to the question "Which one is yours in this sea of parked cars?"
Keys are designed to keep our valuables safe. But losing our key is as annoying as having our stuff stolen sometimes. Owning a Chevy Venture makes me proud with this badge - a leather keychain with a round silver plate engraved with the model name. It reflects my car's personality (and my own, too!). When this treasured possession got lost, I felt like I went to hell in a week.
Before, I had no trouble explaining to a car park attendant which car is mine because my keychain has the exact model of my car engraved in it. By just a mention of the approximate location, like "It is parked in the second row next to the south entrance" and I am pretty sure he would find it very quickly. Within that week, I had this bad experience giving the car attendant my duplicate key attached to a Mitsubishi keychain. The parking attendant gave me a sharp, suspicious look. I nearly lost my cool to tell him, "Don't look at me like that! I have all the registrations papers here!"
When the thought of finding a replacement came to me, I Google-searched the item and my eyes immediately caught the image of a fine black leather keychain featuring my Chevy Venture. It's a not-so-exact replica of the one I've lost, it being slightly smaller at three inches tall and 1 1/4 inches wide. It still features the Chevrolet logo and the model name "Venture" highlighted atop a silver round plate with a shiny white plastic backdrop.
Every time I remember my experience which the car park attendant, my hands are moving involuntarily to tap my pockets. I am glad my new keychain is still there.
Here's another funny anecdote to make you value your keychain more: I had a dinner with my boss in restaurant downtown when it rained like Noah's time. We parked his car right in front of the restaurant. Trapped in the rain after the sumptuous meal, we were forced to wait at the already jam-packed lobby for about an hour. We do not have umbrellas because these were left inside the car. My poor boss is already fuming mad, ran to his car with a plastic folder on top of his head. He was already soaking wet, and yet he can't open the door. When he came back to where I was waiting, he was laughing loudly and I thought he had gone crazy. He whispered to me, "Oh my God! What would have happened if the owner of that car saw me? I might have spent the night in jail. Our ride is behind the car I was trying to open like a thief."
You did it because you found the guy attractive and available, and you wanted the experience. Which is what we do as we grow up. We experiment, try things, evaluate and determine what works and what doesn't. What we like and what we don't. That's how we become who we will be when we get "elderly".
It depends on what you want out of the experience. Do you want to continue to see this guy? Then call him and tell him. If not, mark it as a very unusual experience, and be glad he had the maturity and intelligence to wear a condom. Nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about. You simply acted out a part of your human nature. Just don't make it a habit!! (smile)..Good luck!!
who let you out of the kitchen
You did it because you found the guy attractive and available, and you wanted the experience. Which is what we do as we grow up. We experiment, try things, evaluate and determine what works and what doesn't. What we like and what we don't. That's how we become who we will be when we get "elderly".
It depends on what you want out of the experience. Do you want to continue to see this guy? Then call him and tell him. If not, mark it as a very unusual experience, and be glad he had the maturity and intelligence to wear a condom. Nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about. You simply acted out a part of your human nature. Just don't make it a habit!! (smile)..Good luck!!
You did it because you found the guy attractive and available, and you wanted the experience. Which is what we do as we grow up. We experiment, try things, evaluate and determine what works and what doesn't. What we like and what we don't. That's how we become who we will be when we get "elderly".
It depends on what you want out of the experience. Do you want to continue to see this guy? Then call him and tell him. If not, mark it as a very unusual experience, and be glad he had the maturity and intelligence to wear a condom. Nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about. You simply acted out a part of your human nature. Just don't make it a habit!! (smile)..Good luck!!
who let you out of the kitchen
You did it because you found the guy attractive and available, and you wanted the experience. Which is what we do as we grow up. We experiment, try things, evaluate and determine what works and what doesn't. What we like and what we don't. That's how we become who we will be when we get "elderly".
It depends on what you want out of the experience. Do you want to continue to see this guy? Then call him and tell him. If not, mark it as a very unusual experience, and be glad he had the maturity and intelligence to wear a condom. Nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about. You simply acted out a part of your human nature. Just don't make it a habit!! (smile)..Good luck!!