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Transporting foods for lunches and picnics and storing leftovers for reheating is a cinch with the Pyrex Storage Plus set. Included in this set are two 2-cup rounds, one 3-cup rectangular, one 4-cup round, and one 6-cup rectangular storage piece, all glass, with plastic covers. Pyrex glass doesn’t warp, stain, or absorb odors, and can be used in the oven, microwave, oven, refrigerator, or freezer …
The EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale is a versatile multifunction home appliance. Designed to be highly accurate and aesthetically pleasing, the Precision Pro is manufactured to the highest quality specifications. Weigh items up to 11 lbs quickly and accurately, with results displayed in four different units: grams / ounces / pounds / kilograms.
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Hamilton Beach Single Serve Blenders feature durable stainless steel blades that blend your favorite drinks in seconds. Use the travel cup to blend drinks to go anytime, or fill the whole jar with fresh ingredients for family and friends. Cleanup couldn’t be simpler place the cup or blending jar right in the dishwasher.Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach Brands, IncManufacturer Part Number: …
This new version of the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack coincides with the movie’s 30th anniversary (which is also celebrated by a special edition DVD). The CD is notable for several instrumental tracks by John Williams, as well as for “Any Day Now,” a previously unreleased song performed by Perchik/Paul Michael Glaser (better known for his starring role in TV’s Starsky and Hutch). The soundtrack i…
This leash gives you the ultimate control over your dog, while still allowing your dog the freedom to move, run, and play.
Used during play, the leash is long enough for you to play a great game of fetch with your dog – all while holding one end of the leash. It’s a great way to honor local leash laws, keeping your dog under control at all times while giving them lots of running room.
What are the songs in kill bill, during the house of blue leaves fight??
I am specifically looking for the clicking one from near the start of the battle. Where can i find this?
I mean near the start of the battle between O-Ren Ishii and the Bride. Its a song with a strong guitar and clicking/snapping/clapping noise in the background of the song
Santa Esmeralda Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, but it’s a different mix instrumental.
Tailgating can be some of the best experiences ever, but in the hot summer heat your ice cold beverage transforms to luke warm within minutes. The solution to your tailgating dilemma is the Buffalo Bills Can Koozie 2-Pack. Not only does this Koozie insulate your beverage, it also proudly displays the Buffalo Bills logo….
NFL 4-Piece BBQ Set – This unique cooking set would make a great gift for the NFL Football fan (or yourself) in your life. The stainless steel tools are about 14″ long, and includes a spatula, fork, basting brush and tongs. The molded ABS plastic handles feature a mylar badge with your team’s name and logo. Another nice touch is that the spatula also has the team logo etched on the flat base of th…
Tailgating can be some of the best experiences ever, but in the hot summer heat your ice cold beverage transforms to luke warm within minutes. The solution to your tailgating dilemma is the Buffalo Bills Bottle Koozie 2-Pack. Not only does this Koozie insulate your beverage, it also proudly displays the Buffalo Bills logo….
Thirty songs, spread out over two discs and well over two and a half hours, with fine performances, great sound, and good visual direction: it’s all here on Farewell 1 Tour, a documentary of the Eagles’ 2004 concert in Melbourne, Australia. At one point, the veteran band seemed unlikely to even make it to the new millennium, but here they are, mostly intact, with a string of hits dating back more …
Due to the increasing demand in a restless political era, Hermann and Robert Boeker decided in 1829 to begin with the production of sabers. As early as September 1830, the accounting records indicate a weekly production of 2,000 items, made by 64 smiths, 47 grinders and a large number of unskilled laborers. In view of the constantly increasing variety of tools and cutting instruments and the good opportunities for worldwide sales, the family realized that the individual steps in the manufacturing process had to be spread out for optimal realization of its interests. As a result, Hermann Boeker emigrated and founded H. Boeker & Co. in New York. Young Robert developed his enterprise in Canada, founding a branch in Mexico later in 1865. This branch is still a market leader in its country under the name of Casa Boeker.
Heinrich crossed the nearby Wupper river and went to Solingen, where the German industry of cutting tools was growing by leaps and bounds at that time. In 1869, he founded Heinr. Boeker & Co. with Hermann Heuser, a well-known specialist in the field of cutting tools. The Boeker family in Remscheid and their overseas cousins had a lot of interest in and a great demand for shaving blades, scissors and pocket knives from Heinrich’s new enterprise. They had to identify their products for the overseas markets in a simple way, since many customers and consumers had problems with the German name Boeker – not considering the fact that illiteracy was widely spread. In Heinrich’s opinion, the chestnut tree near the Remscheid facility represented an ideal, easy-to-remember symbol. This brand symbol was owned by the Remscheid company, together with a second logo, the arrow. One of the few valuable documents that survived the total destruction of WWII is an ad by Boeker, Remscheid, from the year 1874, showing both logos.
The relationship between the two Boeker companies had always been extremely friendly. Therefore, Heinrich was allowed to take the tree symbol across the river with him – without any big fight or cost. Since then, not a single Boeker article has left the Solingen factory without being identified by the tree symbol. After more than 100 years of existence the old chestnut tree was the victim of lightening. In 1925 a talented artist carved a copy of the majestic tree on a piece of the trunk. This original piece of art decorates the boss’ office in the Boeker plant.
As early as 1900, the majority of articles produced by Boeker were distributed in the US market. H. Boker & Co. in New York concentrated primarily on cutting tools from Solingen. Soon pocket knives became more important than scissors, shaving blades and eating utensils. The demand increased even more rapidly than Solingen was able to supply, so that the Americans in New York began their own production of pocket knives. A little later, pliers were included as well. Since the tree symbol had become well known by then and the various branches of the international Boeker family enjoyed an excellent relationship among each other, it was not difficult to receive permission from the Solingen relatives to use the tree symbol also for the American products. Since that time, two different lines of Boeker knives have been on the American market with the same brand symbol, sometimes even with the same article numbers, but one line was made in the USA and the other in Solingen. Only the declaration of marketability clarified that one line was from Boker USA and the other from H. Boker Improved Cutlery Solingen.
The relationship was interrupted during WWII. The Solingen factory burned down completely. None of the equipment, tools, catalog materials or samples was spared. Those few originals from the past we have today survived the war in private homes and were made available to the company. The firm lost one of its most valuable assets: the registration of the tree symbol for the American market was confiscated pursuant to American law. John Boker Jr. acquired it in New York, in order to secure it for the distribution of the American and German products. Soon after the war, the destroyed factory was rebuilt. Those loyal skilled workers who had survived the war, returned and helped with the reconstruction of the building as well as the production, gradually regaining the previous high standard of quality.
The American cousins renewed their business contact with Solingen and started to place orders. Within a few years Boker, New York, had again become the principal customer. Models like the 7588 and 7474 and the most expensive item, the sports knife Flagship Model 182 could not cross the ocean fast enough to reach Boker friends all over the country.
In the early 60s, Boker USA was sold and eventually acquired by the well-known scissors manufacturer Wiss & Sons. Wiss retained the manufacture of Boeker knives and sold them together with Solingen products. Of course, this meant that the Boeker scissors ceased to be competitors of the Wiss line in the American market. In the early 70s, Wiss sold to Cooper Industries, a multinational company. This new change in America proved to be advantageous for Boker.
A very close business, as well as personal relationship developed with this industrial giant. Due to its strength on the market, Cooper was able to restore the original magnitude of the Boeker name. Thanks to the very lively business activities with Cooper for eight years, the Solingen facility could streamline its production and develop new, modern products. Without exaggeration, Boker manufactures the largest assortment of high-quality knives for sportsmen and collectors with an unsurpassed variety of materials for blades and handles. Today, Boeker knives range from 320-layer Damascus steel to very modern ceramics, with handles ranging from high-quality mother-of-pearl to Thuya root wood and state-of-the-art synthetics…
In 1983 Cooper discontinued its own knife production. Models still in demand are being manufactured in Solingen today. As a result of friendly negotiations, Cooper restored the American trademark rights three years later, providing Solingen with the opportunity to become self-reliant in the huge American market. Thus, in 1986, Boker USA, Inc. was created in Denver, Colorado. Dan Weidner, who has been part of Boker USA almost since its inception, is now the president of the company, working with a young, energetic team. The great importance of Boeker in the South American markets (Argentina and Chile) and in Mexico is due to the efficient men of the Boeker family, who were active for us in these countries in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today’s trademark includes the terms TREEBRAND and ARBOLITO. Since the Argentinian market in particular is subject to extreme economic and political fluctuations, the good name ARBOLITO was in danger of being forgotten. In 1983, Boeker Arbolito S. A. was founded jointly with the Salzmann family primarily to manufacture household and work knives in Argentina. Thanks to the constant modernization and expansion of product lines the company in Buenos Aires is able to compete worldwide with selected products today.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The Ulu has been an important part of the Alaskan Native culture for thousands of years. It’s uses include skinning, filleting, slicing, dicing, mincing, and more….
Set includes 8″ chefs Knife, 8″ carving knife, 6″ boning knife, 5-1/2″ utility knife, 3-1/2″ paring knife an d 5″ santoku knife. Handle of all knives feature 3 rivet full tang construction for strength and long lasting use. Blades are 420 high carbon stainless steel with razor sharp edges. All pieces are safely stored in curved wooden block which includes a laser engraved logo on one side of the b…
Our survival bracelets enable you to carry several feet of Para-Cord that can be used in an emergency for countless survival applications. Basically, every inch of your wrist diameter equals approximately one foot of Para-Cord. We use 5/8″ curved side release buckles for maximum comfort, convenience and strength….
The Cherrytree Sessions features exclusive acoustic arragements of three very special Keane songs.
Track listing:
1. Perfect Symmetry (Live at the Cherrytree House)
2. Somewhere Only We Know (Live at the Cherrytree House)
3. The Lovers Are Losing (Live at the Cherrytree House)…
2009 EP includes acoustic versions from Robyn’s self-titled Grammy nominated album!
Track listing:
1. Be Mine! (Acoustic, Live at The Cherrytree House)
2. With Every Heartbeat (Acoustic, Live at The Cherrytree House)
3. Bum Like You (Acoustic, Live at The Cherrytree House)…
Includes 2 tracks featuring an alternate version of “Robotboy” – only available on this version of the album!
Track listing:
1. Curriculum Vitae (featuring Swingfly)
2. Konichiwa Bitches
3. Cobrastyle
4. Handle Me
5. Bum Like You
6. Be Mine!
7. With Every Heartbeat – with Kleerup
8. Who’s That Girl?
9. Bionic Woman (Interlude)
10. Crash And Burn Girl
11. Robotboy
12. Eclipse
13. Should Have Known
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You could always mash your potatoes, but if you want a finer, fluffier consistency consider a ricer, favorite tool of fine chefs everywhere. You can use it for other root vegetables, making baby food and applesauce too….
If you’ve never experienced a potato ricer, it’s not too late to make up for lost time. This simple implement doesn’t have a digital clock, doesn’t blink when it’s ready, and doesn’t have a tiny computer chip imbedded in it to do all the work. It takes a bit of pressing and squeezing, but the light and airy potatoes that result will be both memorable and worth the work. Place boiled potatoes in th…
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The Adjust-a-Lift is sold in single lifts, not pairs. The Adjust-a-Lift is made of 1/8″ three layers of neoprene rubber and a layer of leather on top. The layers can be removed to get approximately the right height when placed in the shoe. One layer provides 1/8″ lift, 2 layers, 1/4″ lift and 3 layers 3/8″ lift. The layer of leather makes this more of a lift than a pad; similar-looking products wi…