March 2nd, 2009
If you are looking for a new hobby, why don’t you try metal detecting? It can be a very relaxing hobby since you can just walk and wait for that alarm to sound. There are a lot of metal detectors for sale that is perfect for hobbyists. You need to buy the right kind of detector for the type of ground that you will be searching on. And you can also find detectors that can be used under water.
This hobby is just like fishing. You need to have lots of patience when you go out. But the finds can be very rewarding especially when you do find some old coins and even jewelry. Then, that will probably lead to another hobby which is coin collecting.
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February 27th, 2009
Doing a hobby or two during spare time are being enjoyed by most people. Some of these hobbyists enjoy building Ford models. And they really look for the classic models because those cars are not seen on the streets today. The models are made to scale so you can really appreciate your model when it is done.
Kids aged 10 can start building their own models. Glue assembly and painting on the cars are required to finish the project. And they come with decals that you can easily put on. Some of the kits include a display base for the cars. You can see vintage 1925 Ford T models, 1949 Ford Coupe models, 1960 Ford Starliner modles and more.
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February 26th, 2009
A lot of people love collecting antique weapons. If they cannot have the real items, they will get replicas instead. One weapon that collectors look out for is the dagger. You can get a replica dagger from different time periods.
There are Japanese daggers, ancient Roman daggers, Prussian daggers and more. They are exact replicas of the original daggers that were used centuries ago. You will really appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail these daggers possess. And they can make great gifts to other collectors as well.
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February 25th, 2009
Searching for horse themed items is easier these days. In fact, just by browsing online, you can find these specialty collectible products such as single ponies or a trail of painted ponies in just a few mouse clicks. There are puzzles, figurines and even “paint your own pony kit” if you prefer to design it your way. Horse themed designs can also be found in notebooks, paper pads and boxes. They make good designs for wrapping paper too. Products of the pony art are welcomed gifts.
Checking out various online stores is a great way to find different horse themed items in the most convenient way – right at the convenience of home.
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February 25th, 2009
Probe for hidden things underwater and bring home treasures at the end of the day. Underwater metal detectors are guaranteed to provide you with hours of fun. Before you take out your wallet though, learn a little bit about these gadgets so you can better judge what is the best waterproof metal detector that will fit your needs.
Select a design best suited to the style of treasure hunting to plan to do. ~ A pulse detector is good for salt water beaches and when diving. The pulse circuit is deep seeking and is ideal for tough mineral conditions. ~ Very low frequency (VLF) metal detectors are quite sensitive to coins, relics and jewelry. They have the capability of separating junk targets from good items and have an adjustable sensitivity control. ~ Broad band spectrum metal detectors transmit signals in multiple frequencies simultaneously, instead of just one like what most VLF machines do.
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February 25th, 2009
The Civil War in America created a major chapter in the nation’s political history; it also made its mark in the financial history. On the eve of the Civil War the Confederate currency was released by the newly-formed Confederate States of America to become their own banknotes.
At first the currency was accepted as the trading tool in the South and had high purchasing power. But as the war progressed confidence in the currency was decreasing, and dirty tricks from the North contributed to its further decline and inflation shot up. As the war came to an end, the currency lost power as well, becoming almost a dead one.
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February 20th, 2009
See those numbers indicated on your DVD package? They’re called region codes. These DVD region codes were created to protect movie rights by avoiding piracy. There are eight DVD regions corresponding to various DVD formats and technical requirements in certain parts of the world.
The regions are identified as follows:
Region 1: U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
Region 2: Japan, Europe, South Africa, and Middle East, including Egypt
Region 3: Southeast Asia and East Asia
Region 4: Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
Region 5: Eastern Europe, Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
Region 6: China, except Hong Kong which is coded under Region 3
Region 7: Reserved
Region 8: Special international venues such as airplanes, cruise ships, etc.
Most players play only one region-coded DVD but many players are now multi-region (accommodating two or more region codes) and even region-free players. There are some computer programs that allow DVD hacking to remove the code, hacking isn’t safe and can lead to the ruin of both the DVD and the player.
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February 17th, 2009
Did you see the movie Kill Bill? If you did, then you have an idea what a samurai sword is. A samurai sword is a type of Oriental sword. Oriental swords have distinct design characteristics. Most common is the intricacy of design on the hilt.
Typically depicting dragons or ancient oriental warriors, these hilts are often very complex and elaborate. Most oriental swords are very finely honed and very well crafted. In ancient Chinese history, warriors pass down their swords from generation to generation. Nowadays, most Oriental swords are used as design elements for oriental inspired living areas. They are also used as props for Chinese theater shows.
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February 17th, 2009
Redecorate your home with movie epic replicas like those paraphernalia inspired by Lord of the Rings. Replica swords are great ways to beautify and supplement an existing interior design. You can hang cross swords to accentuate your family insignia on the wall. Match them with medieval shields and cross-bows to give your home a touch of the dark ages.
If you are a fan of ancient Asian weaponry, try adding to your collection a set of Samurai swords. Complement these with a Genghis Khan armor inside a glass cabinet. Kill Bill movie replica swords are also exciting to collect. You can get have replicas of Orin-ishi and the bride’s swords “made” by the great sword maker Hatori Hanzo
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February 10th, 2009
The 1950s were known for their popular, contemporary and even kitschy design culture. This is why today, 50s retro signs are all the rage as interior design elements. They are often used as focal points or as pieces to build the design on. 50s retro signs are not as expensive as other pieces of art and there are many designs to choose from. They make for great conversational pieces as well.
The more popular retro signs are company logos or ad campaign reproductions. They come in a variety of sizes. 50s retro signs are easy to maintain. Usually made from tin, clean up is relatively simple. So if you’re looking for an interesting way to spice up your living area, a 50s retro sign may just do the trick.
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