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Images from the Cutter Cup Golf Championship played between the turfgrass science programs of Penn State and Michigan State. Penn State retained the cup this year finishing 4-1 in their matches. The event was hosted by Frank Dobie and The Sharon Golf Club
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Images from the Cutter Cup Golf Championship played between the turfgrass science programs of Penn State and Michigan State. Penn State retained the cup this year finishing 4-1 in their matches. The event was hosted by Frank Dobie and The Sharon Golf Club
Images from the Cutter Cup Golf Championship played between the turfgrass science programs of Penn State and Michigan State. Penn State retained the cup this year finishing 4-1 in their matches. The event was hosted by Frank Dobie and The Sharon Golf Club
The original box that came with my late Great Grandmother's Duncan Hines vegetable cutter set that was manufactured in May of 1958.
It even still had the original instruction manual.
Thank goodness that my Mammaw kept the box with the cutter stored in the closet, it was quite a find and the cutter set is made of American stainless steel.
Cable cutter, crimping tool, cable tool
Plier, measuring 9-inch in length
Card packaging: 10 inner box
Total: 100 case
Outer carton size: 56 x 26.5 x 28cm
Gross weight: 16kg case
Net weight: 13.5kg case
Clamp cover in color
Images from the Cutter Cup Golf Championship played between the turfgrass science programs of Penn State and Michigan State. Penn State retained the cup this year finishing 4-1 in their matches. The event was hosted by Frank Dobie and The Sharon Golf Club
Leaf-cutter bees nest in holes in plant stems, dead wood, cliffs or old walls, and can be seen in gardens. They famously cut discs out of leaves (they particularly like roses), gluing them together with saliva in order to build the 'cells' in which their larvae live. The larvae hatch and develop, pupating in autumn and hibernating over winter.
Luke Vagnolini - b. (uk) 1984 |
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