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Treasure Hunting For Diamonds At Crater of Diamonds State Park

16 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: cowleydave

Could there actually be a much more exciting name for a tourist attraction than “Crater of Diamonds State Park”? It evokes visions of walls of rock from which there are diamonds the size of grapes just waiting to be plucked. In reality, this is the only diamond site in the world where you […]

All Purpose Scissors - You Gotta Have ‘Em

15 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cole3388

A typical pair of scissors measures from the tip of the blades to the finger ring. The sizes vary by what the scissors are made for. The smaller scissors are usually around 4.5 inches long and the longer ones are about 8 inches long. Children’s scissors are almost always dull blades incased in plastic. Kitchen […]

Kitchen Knives for Every Kitchen

13 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cole3388

Any knife used in the preparation of food is the definition of a kitchen knife. And today there are more than a handful of kitchen knives that qualify. There are knives for just about every item of food, or so the cooking shows would have you believe there are.
The Chef’s Knife -

From Manual Knife Sharpening to Fancy, Electric and Hand-Held Sharpeners

13 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cole3388

There are two sides to the knife sharpening issue: old fashioned and modern. Many people have returned to the old fashioned way of sharpening their knives with a honing stone or whetstone and oils, while others prefer the precision of an electronic, sometimes hand held device that sharpens knives to perfection.
Today’s Knife Sharpeners -

What do You, Me and Mr. Paul K. Miller have in Common?

9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: jackdeal

You might know Paul. I do not. But through fate I came to know some things about him; enough to have some questions. But interestingly I found out that Mr. Miller and you and I have something very much in common. But first a bit of background on Paul.
Paul […]

Knife Sharpeners: Sharpening Your Knives is No Dull Job

9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: Cole3388

Knife sharpening used to consist of grinding the knife against a stone or another hard surface. It could also be hard particles on a supple surface, like that of sandpaper. Using a razor strap made from quality leather would do the job for fine sharpening. The slighter the slant among the stone the more razor […]

Out of Pocket - Collecting Pocket Knives

26 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: Cole3388

Pocket knives (that are sometimes referred to as Jack Knives, Pen Knives, Folding Knives or Multi-Blades) have been manufactured commercially in America since about the middle 19th century.
Different Blades Today -

Slow Down And Take A Look At The Rewarding Hobby Of Sports Collectibles

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo

In this fast moving world and the times we live in sports collecting is something you can do to pass the time and it can become of great interest to you over time. This hobby takes on many different sports depending on who the person may be. A lot of people try and […]

It’s All In A Name

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: ergo_items

There’s nothing more exciting that having a poster or picture of a movie star with their name scrawled across it in black sharpie. Knowing your favorite actor or person has signed something that belongs to you is a neat personal experience.
It’s even better when a friend comes over to your home, looks at the […]

Do You Remember Or Collect For Money

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: ergo_items

Tourists often return home with objects bought during their travels usually one from each place. These are usually objects that are unique to the place in question; sometimes it could simply be the flag of the country done on an object in an interesting way like on a key chain or mug.
Other objects may […]

Collecting Coins a Collectors Guide

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: neilparnham

Coin collecting is something that takes time to learn. The most important thing to remember is that you are doing it for the right reason - if it is a passion, then it is something worth pursuing.
Collecting just for profit may work but it usually is not enough in the long run. A person really […]

Does New York Really Have The Best Sports Fans Or The Best Sports Teams?

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo

New York City is a city where everyone takes pride in the team that is from there. New York is more than likely the most popular city when it comes to talking about major league teams. I’ve never been there but I hear that there isn’t a day or night that there isn’t a major […]

How To Thoroughly Enjoy Sports As A Fan Even If You Were Never Into Sports

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo

If you have been a sports fan, you have all the chances in the world to have fun with your other fellow sports fans. Instead of viewing the game at home sitting by yourself, you can invite all your best friends or best sports fan friends over and have a party. It’s a good time […]

Benefits Of A Coin Counter And Coin Sorter

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: apple33p

Manually counting coins everyday can be a tiresome and boring task. It is also a great waste of your valuable time. If you own a business which accepts coins as payment such as a laundry or car wash business, manually counting the coins from your daily sales will most likely take up a lot of […]

Polishing An Antique Table

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: webrepairservice

Those who own an antique table are usually very proud of their item and want to take care of it the best they possibly can. Other than storing it somewhere sensible where it’s not going to be constantly touched and bumped into, the best thing an antique table owner can do is keep it clean. […]

7 Most Common Coin Collecting Themes

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: apple33p

Coin collecting has been the hobby of many people for many years. If you refer to history, the first coin collectors were kings and emperors of different kingdoms all over the world. Some of the first known coin collectors are the Roman Emperors and King Farouk of Egypt.
Nowadays, instead of simply collecting coins, modern […]

The History of United States Postage Stamps

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: nbisea

With the largest motorized fleet in the US, the postal service has come a long way since the meager pony express. Collectors of colonial stamps are generally handsomely rewarded for their hawk’s eye, as some of these stamps can go for $2 to $3 Million new! Read on to learn more about the fascinating history […]

The Best Way To Sell An Antique

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: webrepairservice

Some people may find themselves in the fortunate position of being able to sell an antique. However, how do you go about selling one and making sure that you get the most for your money? If it is obvious that you don’t know what to look for when selling an antique clock you may find […]

Finding The Right Antique Bedroom Furniture

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: webrepairservice

A lot of people struggle when it comes to deciding how to decorate their bedrooms as trends come and go so quickly that it’s hard to keep up. However, a classic trend that is becoming increasingly popular and never goes out of date is to have antique bedroom furniture.
There are so many reasons why […]

How To Determine The Prices And Values Of Coins In Your Collection

24 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: apple33p

Coin collecting is mostly known as an expensive and very interesting hobby. It can also be a profitable hobby if the collectors know how to make a profit from their hobby. Coin collectors are known to pay excessive amount of money just to obtain single rare coin. Coin prices sometimes soar when a coin that […]