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This box cutter is perhaps the tool I use most on a regular basis. Frequent on-line ordering produces many cardboard boxes. Some are too big to just toss into the recycling bin, so I cut them up into pieces that easily fit in the bin. This humble tool does the cutting. I bought it in 2008 on the advice of an acquaintance. It was good advice.
~TITLE OF PAINTING~
CUTTER RAG
APPROXIMATE SIZE: 8.5" x 11" inches
Media: Pen & Ink, Acrylics on Card Stock Paper.
* This piece is Signed Dated
for authenticity by Aerni.
Created in March 2013.
ABOUT THIS PIECE
Not the dress rehearsal but the red one Mr. Cohen..
The Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay, a 140-foot ice breaking tug home-ported in St. Ignance, Michigan, sails across Lake Michigan, Feb. 10, 2017. The photo was taken by the crew of Air Station Traverse City, Michigan, aboard an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter as both crews were conducting hoist training. (U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy by Air Station Traverse City)
This is the new strip cutter my son created for me from plans available from Artisan Stained Glass. He modified the plans and fit the Toyo cutter into an aluminum holder that sildes up and down a side bar effortlessly. The glass slides under the side bar and you can cut an entire sheet into squares in minutes by cross-cutting. I love it!
I am scraping the bottom of my purple barrel here. Some cookie cutters that I dug out. The placement reminds me of a neon sign that I might find along old route 66. One of my dreams is to drive along that road and take tons of pictures.
Day twenty-eight. Purple
The Champion a cutter, part of the Maritime Heritage Alliance, during a parade of schooners at Michigan Schooner Festival
A product shot of this very old and valuable Antique Tobacco Leaf cutter.
Age has taken it's toll on it, but a wonderful example of early american machinery (this thing weighs more than my Photography stands)
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Steven Lynch Photography
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Seaman Penelope Buel, a crewmember aboard Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB-20), throws a heaving line during training in the Pacific Ocean, July 13, 2023. The crews conduct regular training to ensure and maintain readiness in both day-to-day operations and emergency situations. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Briana Carter)
Beard cutter mirror by Lakbear.
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A small boat crew from USCGC Sycamore (WLB 209) transits a fjord during a Search and Rescue drill as part of Exercise Argus, near Nuuk, Greenland, June 15, 2023. Exercise Argus is a joint search and rescue and marine environmental response exercise that includes assets from the United States, Denmark, Greenland, and France.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Schultz)
I thought these were the prettiest veggie cutters I have seen. I believe one of the leaves is a gingko leaf.
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class William Collins, a information systems technician assigned to USCGC Sycamore (WLB 209), and Ensign Elizabeth Carter, review a chart during a Search and Rescue drill as part of Exercise Argus, near Nuuk, Greenland, June 15, 2023. Exercise Argus is a joint search and rescue and marine environmental response exercise that includes assets from the United States, Denmark, Greenland, and France.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Ryan Schultz)
Spiral Potato cutter. See the step by step photo's to cut one of these very popular potatoes. www.CateringEquipment4All.co.za/spiral.html
U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class James Koby, an electrician’s mate aboard Coast Guard Cutter Bear (WMEC 901), is pinned with a Coast Guard Achievement Medal during quarters by Cdr. Brooke Millard, commanding officer of the Bear, Atlantic Ocean, July 12, 2022. Koby, who is a newly reported member aboard the Bear, was awarded the medal for outstanding performance of duty at his previous unit. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Abban)
Crewmembers aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Midgett, a 378-foot high-endurance cutter homeported in Seattle, attach tiedown straps to an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter from Air Station Port Angeles, Wash., after it landed on the flight deck of the Midgett during training in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Oct. 13, 2015. Both crewmembers from the cutter and air station benefited from the underway training opportunity. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Levi Read)
Deck crewmembers aboard the 175-foot Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin (WLM 555), homeported at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, standby to moor as the cutter makes way into Baltimore’s Inner Harbor Sept. 7, 2022, for the Maryland Fleet Week & Flyover Baltimore. The event is held to celebrate the rich maritime traditions of the Chesapeake Bay and the contributions of Marylanders to the defense of the nation (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Cynthia Oldham)
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Bear (WMEC 901) patrols the Atlantic Ocean, July 13, 2022. The Bear and its crew are deploying to support the Northern Atlantic Fisheries Organization, deter illegal fishing and increase maritime domain awareness in tandem with partner nations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Matthew Abban)
CAPE MAY, N.J. – A Coast Guardsman from the Cutter Vigorous is greeted by his spouse after returning home following a 30-day deployment in support of U.S. fisheries enforcement and search and rescue operations in the northern Atlantic Ocean June 26, 2013. The Cutter Vigorous is homeported at Coast Guard Training Center Cape May. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Jennifer Nease.
U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Sky Holm, the commanding officer of USCGC Tampa (WMEC 902), poses for a photo with his family at the cutter's return to home port in Portsmouth, Virginia, April 26, 2023. Tampa returned home following an 88-day patrol in the Florida Straits and Caribbean Sea. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Kate Kilroy)
A Coast Guard Cutter Healy (WAGB-20) fire team simulates fighting a fire in the engine room during a training exercise in the Pacific Ocean, July 12, 2023. The crews conduct regular training to ensure and maintain readiness in both day-to-day operations and emergency situations. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Briana Carter)
Classic Sailing are adventure sailing specialist. Look at this Flickr discussion on 7 ways you can sail. Voyage E824 on Eve of St Mawes. Falmouth to Helford River. Thanks to the crew Gary John, Chris, Marjorie and Peter for a great weekend. Thankfully the weather was better than expected!
Rear Adm. Peter Brown (left), commander of the Coast Guard Seventh District, John Tecklenburg (middle), Mayor of Charleston, and Lt. Cmdr. Bredan Harris (right), commanding officer of the Coast Guard Cutter Willow, salute the flag Monday, Oct. 23, 2017, during the Willow's homeport welcoming ceremony at Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Charleston, South Carolina. The Willow, a 225-foot Juniper-class seagoing buoy tender, replaced the Cutter Oak which departed Charleston in 2015. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan Dickinson)
Crew members, aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw, conduct a safety brief before a buoy evolution underway on Lake Michigan, Nov. 29, 2021. Aids to navigation evolutions are one of the most dangerous mission in the Coast Guard. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jessica Fontenette)
Ivatt 2MT No 46521 arriving into Quorn and Woodhouse with the "wind cutter" set of 16T mineral wagons.
Crewmembers aboard Coast Guard Cutter Active [WMEC 618] recover the tow line after rescuing a distressed fishing vessel and towing it closer to the Oregon shore on Aug. 27, 2020. After breaking the tow, a Coast Guard small boat crew finished towing the vessel to port. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Ensign Alex Terrades)