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Just a quick little box, for fun. Lacewood sides, Zebrawood on top. Tiniest hinges I've ever seen, but they seem fine. The box is 3 inches by 4 inches by about 3 and half inches tall.
I really like the look of Lacewood's endgrain, so I left the end grain showing on the front and back, as a feature, rather than mitre the corners like I might normally do.
1930s Coronet 020 Box Camera
Around the lens area it says:
Coronet
Made in England by the Coronet Camera Company Birmingham
3 1/4 x 2 1/4 - 020 BOX - 6 x 9 cm
Focus 104mm
F14
Takes 120 film rolls.
Just one shutter speed, sounds really slow.
Seems to be in working order.
The Utah National Guard was activated to assist firefighting efforts on the Box Canyon Fire burning approximately 12 miles east of Oakley, Utah, Aug. 28. Utah’s 2nd Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, 97th Aviation Troop Command, provided two Black Hawk helicopters, each with two pilots and a crew chief, to help suppress the fire with water from the air. (National Guard photo by Spc. Nathaniel Free, 128th Mobile Public Affiars Detachment)
Used my ghetto light studio tent (pvc pipes making a box, put some white sheet over it and use worklights for lighting)
Thorpe Park KFC forces you to have beans as a side :( I see how all 5 of these similar, previously limited edition meals now co-exist.
One morning while looking for Mexican Hog nosed snakes six of these Ornate Box Turtles were seen crossing the road. These are a protected species in Arizona and always fun to see.
Box.'s Kings and Queens collab!
as soon as I heard it I went and did one...
some simple photoshoping with an illustration of mines
another celebratory lunch box (actually, just for fun at work... =)
failed quail-egg's check... >_< it supposed to be looked like this...whooot!
red-sweetpotato powder, plus the white of an egg becomes blue (donno why, but its a well-known chemical effect) so it tastes sweet potato.
how to make a butterfly display box, for a detailed tutorial:
www.growingupcreative.com/2010/04/butterfly-family-collec...
My grandmother is quite the gardener, and one of my uncles who lives with them constructed this planting box in the center of their driveway.
See a review of this and my other bento boxes at pippasfoodblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/my-bento-boxes-and-wh...
An invaluable source for bento-related goodness!
I hope you have a wonderful day. ^_^
Based on rate changes, this stamp keeper box dates from sometime between 1963 and 1968. I think it was probably a promotional item based on the small "National Chemsearch" text on the front of the box. It was definitely designed for desktop storage. The lid hinges up to reveal four compartments for holding stamps and a rate guide on the inside of the lid.