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My brand new 2013 Classic Aurora doll has been fully deboxed. She is posed standing, supported by a Kaiser doll stand (not included with the doll). She is photographed from various angles. As the sun was low in the sky, most of the photos used the built-in camera flash.
The 2013 Classic Aurora is mostly the same doll as the 2012 model. She has the same face and almost the same dress. The few changes are the return of her iconic curly bang, a swirly glittery pattern in her dark pink satin skirt, and glently curly hair. The skirt is not as wide or as long as the 2012 model. The hair is not as voluminous, but the gentle curls are easy to even out with your fingers after deboxing. Since there is no need to comb the hair to make it neater, there is no tendency for it to get frizzy and poofy, as was the case for the 2012 Aurora. I like the new Aurora much better than the older version.
A major change, common to all the 2013 Classic Princess dolls, is the replacement of the fully articulated legs with the old rubber legs, with fixed angled feet and internal knee joints. I would rather that they fixed the problems with the 2012 legs, but when exposed the rubber legs do look a lot better, with the disadvantage of being much less posable. Also the glitter tends to stick to the rubber legs, and it cannot simply be brushed off.
The packaging for the dolls is much improved. The box art has been completely redesigned, with beautiful decorations unique to each Princess (actually for each movie), and a cameo of the animated movie character. Also the way the dolls are packaged is much simplified, making it much easier and quicker to remove them from the box. Gone is the large plastic spacer between the head and the cardboard backing. Also gone are the tiny plastic T-bar fasteners, which secured the outfits to the backing and left little holes and sometimes runs in the fabric. There are still large T-bar fasteners tacking the back of the doll's head to the backing. Also the dolls with free flowing hair no longer have them flattened and sectioned into two parts, making it hard to even out the back of their hair after deboxing. Instead, their hair is gathered up and placed to one side of the doll, and secured by thread. It looks good as is in the box. Or if the doll is deboxed, it is easy to shake out the hair and even it out using just your fingers.
I just got the new Aurora, Mulan and Tiana Classic dolls from my local DS, on June 18, 2013. They were the only ones they have so far. I got two Auroras because one was fully glittered, and the other had very little glitter (the factory must have missed putting glitter glue on the swirl patterns). Also the less glittery Aurora had a much better curly bang than the other. The dolls all look better than the stock photos on the Disney Store website. And the boxes are beautiful. I will eventually get two copies of each doll, one to debox, the other to keep boxed.
The 2013 Disney Princess Classic Doll Collection, released on June 10, 2013. They consist of 11-12'' articulated dolls of the 11 official Disney Princesses, from Snow White to Merida, as well as Princes, Villains and Sidekicks. When I get the dolls in person, I will photograph them boxed, during deboxing and fully deboxed. I will also post reviews and comparative photos.
Classic Disney Princess Aurora Doll - 12''
US Disney Store
Released online June 10, 2013.
Purchased in store June 18, 2013.
$14.95
Classic Dolls $10 each when you buy 2 or more
Still playing with the MPE-65 with a 2XTC on the front to reduce the min magnification. Series of shots of fasteners on my old gardening waistcoat for a forum challenge. Definately not my normal subject matter :)
Mr Velcro Fastener performing at Love&Anarchy film festival opening in mbar, Helsinki.
For more photos from the same party, see: hiff.kuvat.fi/2006/avajaiset.html
Fasteners for the steering. Some are from pack 106 but there were quite a few extra bits I had to raid my own stock for.
left to right
M10 for the column top mount
M8 rear UJ spline clamping
M8 rear UJ to extension
M8 front UK spline clamping
M10 Steering rack to chassis
Here Comes the Sun! The #Bolt-Heads supplied the #wire management #clips that went on the #photovoltaic #solar #panels for the Fry's Food and Drug Store shading structures covering the grocery store's parking lot. This project provides both clean renewable #energy for Fry's Food Store and cooling shade for its customers. 220 parking spaces to be exact.
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
This pic is taken from the company website:
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
This pic is taken from the company website:
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
Her capelet has been taken off (by undoing the Velcro fastener in the front). Snow is then photographed with her blouse showing in full.
My new Snow White Animator Doll has been fully deboxed. She is free standing, and is photographed from all angles. When I first saw these new Animator dolls, I was not sure that I wanted to get a whole new set of them, as I have all the dolls in the original series (released in 2011). Plus I they were without their plush sidekicks, and I didn't like the glitter on the new outfits. However, I was won over when I saw them in person.
In particular, Snow White's new outfit, with the red velvet capelet, is really cute. The blouse is almost the same as the original one, but the skirt is now a deeper yellow, and has dark yellow flowers in glitter. Her shoes are also a deeper yellow, matching the color of her new skirt. She is missing the red cape of the original doll.
When I deboxed her, I found out that her hair is significantly improved over last year. After I removed the hairnet, the hair was nicely styled with gentle curls, and I didn't feel a need to make it neater. It is very soft to the touch. However, I would not recommend trying to comb or brush it. Also her glitter is glued very securely on her dress, and has not shed at all. This doll is also more sturdy than the one I deboxed from 2011, as she is not so pigeon-toed, and free stands very stably.
Product information from the US Disney Store website:
Disney Animators' Collection Snow White Doll - 16''
$24.95
Item No. 6070040580901P
I'm Wishing
Princess Snow White is reimagined as a little girl, who from the very beginning was always ''the fairest of them all.'' This updated edition is gowned in a glittering costume with velour capelet.
Magic in the details...
Celebrating the heritage of classic Disney animation, our young renditions of your favorite Disney Princesses were originally created under the guidance of the Walt Disney Animation Studio's most renowned talents, bringing the characters to life in the most creative and authentic way possible. These newly updated editions are costumed in a beautiful new dress by Disney Store artists.
•Snow White is outfitted in her iconic dress with blue bodice and puff sleeves
•Glitter filigree on skirt
•Faux fur capelet
•Satin headband with bow
•Delicate lace trim on collar and socks
•Molded shoes
•Inspired by Walt Disney's animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
•Comes in a display box featuring character sketches by the animators
•Part of the Disney Animators' Collection, each doll sold separately
The bare necessities
•Ages 3+
•Plastic/polyester
•16'' H
•Imported
Safety
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Workshop as it is currently set up. It isn't exactly how i'd want it as I am currently renting and can't modify the garage to suit, but does enable me to do most things I want.
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
This pic is taken from the company website:
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
Juan Sanchez of Lawson Products conducted Fastener Safety Workshop on Oct. 29, 2008 at the Richmond Fire Department in Richmond, R.I.
Fastener pack 101 parts needed for rear subframe install. In the end I did away with all but two washers for the underside of the front mounts as the bolts were not long enough with washers top and bottom. This may be because I'm using after market bushes but don't think so
Fastener, a small but critical part in securing two structures in an assembly. The service life of assemblies or infrastructure is significantly dependent on corrosion resistance. Have you ever noticed that corroded fasteners are everywhere? We may be able to replace those we can see, but how about those out of our sight? In the worst-case scenario, failure of these corroded fasteners may lead to fatalities. Hence, to stop disasters, we need to stop corrosion on these petite giants.
Lock Pins or "Pin & Bail fasteners" as they are sometimes called, are great to use when you need a quick disconnect. For adjustable tools or stands they allow you to change the setting with a quick flip of the bail ring.
They are also used on frame tents in the tent industry. Frame tent fittings are coupled with these locking pins. They are also the perfect fix when one of the pins-on-a-chain frame tent systems is missing the pin on the end of the chain...a common occurrence.
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Unique wide woven paper bracelet combining 4 colors commonly used in 70s for gorgeous wallpapers (yellow, orange, brown and black) with snap fastener. Varnished.
Thanks to the snap fastener it fits the wrist perfectly but not too tight. Vivid colors.
Handmade by me.
Japan
Seal basket with toggle cord fastener
Bags: Inside Out
(July - January 2022)
Bags: Inside Out is the UK's most comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the ultimate accessory. With an exclusive look inside the world of the factory and atelier, this exhibition explores our longstanding fascination with the bag, from designer handbags to despatch boxes, vanity cases to military rucksacks.
Bags project bold statements to the outside world whilst concealing our most treasured belongings. Featuring around 300 objects, varying in scale from tiny purses held on a fingertip to luxurious travel trunks, the exhibition explores the function, status and craftsmanship of these highly covetable objects from the 16th century to today.
The first section of the exhibition examines bags as practical objects designed to hold our belongings – from holiday outfits to confidential documents, make-up to money and even gas masks.
Titled Status and Identity, the second of the exhibition sections looks at the central role of the bag in celebrity culture as well as its notoriety amongst the political and societal elite.
The use of bags as a blank canvas for slogans, personal statements and political messages and their role as a public platform to share beliefs and convictions is represented through objects including an anti-slavery reticule bag from 1825, the 'I am NOT a Plastic Bag' tote by Anya Hindmarch and a 'My Body My Business' handbag by artist and activist Michele Pred.
The final section of the show will look at the Design and Making process from sketch to sample, sewing to selling. A 'maker's table' will allow visitors to get up close with bag making processes and materials, alongside newly commissioned interviews with designers and makers.
A hotbed for collaboration, the bag offers an opportunity for experimentation and statement designs. A 17th-century purse in the shape of a frog, Thom Browne's handbag in the form of his dog Hector and a Chanel bag transformed into a milk carton will explore the surrealism and humour evoked through accessories.
The exhibition finishes with designers experimenting with innovative and environmentally sustainable materials.
[V&A]
Taken in the V&A
Here Comes the Sun! The #Bolt-Heads supplied the #wire management #clips that went on the #photovoltaic #solar #panels for the Fry's Food and Drug Store shading structures covering the grocery store's parking lot. This project provides both clean renewable #energy for Fry's Food Store and cooling shade for its customers. 220 parking spaces to be exact.
Tiger Claw Fasteners are such an innovative and fresh idea for all of those DYI homeowners craving to build their own deck. These tiger claw fasteners allow you to attach all the decking boards directly to the frame, without the use of nails or screws! Did I also mention they are not visible?! Along with making projects like decks easier, tiger claw fasteners help protect the wood so you can enjoy your hard labor for years. Find great deals on Tiger Claw Fasteners at D.I.Y. Home Center today!
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
This pic is taken from the company website:
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
Williams Fasteners, was founded in 1870 by the Williams brothers, and was based at Green Lane in Shalesmoor in Sheffield until 1997. The company then relocated to the outskirts of Sheffield near the M1 to make distribution easier. It’s really nice to see it didn’t shut down.
This pic is taken from the company website:
It is this original site that is currently available to exploration. However the place, with its nooks and crannies, has been purchased for redevelopment and so will probably see workmen starting soon and all the cubbies will be ripped out.
One has to wonder if Mr Williams was some kind of obsessive compulsive, everything in its place - kind of a dude. I can just picture him wandering around – not a nut or bolt out place! I’ve never seen so many cupboards in my life!! I found a fair amount of rotting Paperwork
I loved this explore. We got disorientated inside and a bit lost in the dark amongst the cuboards. It has the feel of an old family business, lots of cool health and safety posters from the 80s proffering good advice.
In 2005 the company changed hands and for the first time the Williams family were no longer a part of the management of this local Sheffield business.
Copyright © 2012 by David E. Madison, all rights reserved (please do not use without my explicit permission!).
Canon Elan 7E
50mm f/1.2 L
Expired Kodak Gold 400
Industrial fasteners such as pozi countersunk woodscrews have different use in different fields. A number of companies can make pozi countersunk woodscrews depending on customers’ requirement.
The specially designed barbs on BARB-LOK and Ferrol pins and studs provide positive fastening and replacement of conventional screws, barbed nails and other fasteners.
Strasse Forged Wheels Lexus IS. Extremely aggressive custom offsets and fitment. 20 inch SM8. Brushed centers. Polished step lips. Standard fasteners. Silver inner barrels