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EUROBIKE, 28 August 2014. Lectures on LEV Components within the LEV Components Special Exhibition.
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Component 8 members met on May 13-14 to start planning out a campaign to raise awareness of the crisis in home support in our province.
We stock a full range of Thomson rack components including the Elite seatposts, stems and for an extra touch of class; 27.2mm seatpost clamps.
I went through my collection of metal and plastic buttons and picked out a few vintage treasures to use in a new jewelry piece.
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Entre 1959 y 1962, 329 de estos hermosos coches fueron fabricados. El diseño es de Giovanni Michelotti, el chasis del TR3 y los componentes mecánicos eran suministrados por la Triumph Motor Company desde el Reino Unido y el producto final salía de la fábrica de Alfredo Vignale en Turí, Italia. El coche fué idea del distribuidor de Standard-Triumph en Italia, Salvatore Ruffino, quién pensaba en una producción de unas mil unidades. Las dificultades económicas de Triumph, terminó siendo comprada por British Leyland, y la presentación por parte de la casa inglesa de su modelo TR4, también diseñado por Michelotti con muchos elementos de este modelo, terminaron la corta carrera de uno de los Triumph más hermosos.
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Italiano: it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Italia
Polski: pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triumph_Italia
Este coche fué el ganador absoluto del concurso Hemmings Sport & Exotic Auto Show celebrado el pasado 6 de agosto, 2011. También capturó el primer lugar en su clase "Los Coches de Donald Healy". El concurso es organizado por Hemmings de Vermont, la mayor editorial de revistas de coches clásicos de EE.UU. Su dueño, Joe Conlon, lo tiene desde hace 30 años y, junto con sus dos hijos, terminó el trabajo de restauración la noche anterior a llevarse el premio.
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El coche es un excelente ejemplo de cooperación transatlántica. El motor y la transmisión son americanos, del Nash Ambassador, el chasis y la puesta a punto del motor es de Donald Healy en Inglaterra, y la carrocería y ensamblaje final del maestro Pinin Farina.
Reloading gear, photographed in Pretoria, South Africa on 2018-08-11 (with some additional shots on 2018-08-17)
A. RELOADING GEAR
01. RCBS Universal Primer Arm Components (09500)
02. RCBS Bullet Sizer Die (8221 - 356)
03. RCBS Shell Holder (09216 No. 16)
04. RCBS Shell Holder (09206 No. 6)
05. RCBS Spanner
06. Assorted Components/Attachments for Lube Sizer Press, Berdan Deprimer, Powder Measure, Shell Holders
07. Star Super-B Lanyard Ring (not for sale)
08. Book - Lyman Reloading Handbook
09. Brochures - various, that came with Lee and RCBS gear
10. Lyman Model 1000 Scale - new, in-box; never used
11. RCBS Rock Chucker Press, with Universal Primer Arm - used and in good working order
12. RCBS Lead Dipper / Pouring Ladle - used
13. RCBS Powder Trickler - used
14. RCBS Case Lube Pad - used
15. RCBS Primer Tray - used
16. RCBS Primer Tubes x 2 for use with Universal Primer Arm
17. RCBS Case Neck Brush .22 Calibre - new, in-box; never used
18. RCBS Case Neck Brush Handle and brush (calibre unknown) - used
19. Primer Pocket Uniformer (Deburring Tool) - used
20. Lyman/RCBS Cast Iron Bullet Mould & Handles - .357 Magnum (357446)
21. Lyman Cast Iron Bullet Mould & Handles - possibly 9mm Parabellum 120gr Semi-Wad-Cutter
22. Lyman Cast Iron Bullet Mould - blocks only (to be confirmed whether box is empty or not)
23. RCBS 3 Die Set (18905) - .45 ACP - new, in-box; never used
24. RCBS 3 Die Set (18306) - .38 Special SWC with case holder
25. RCBS 3 Die Set (20504) - 9mm Parabellum with case holder
26. Bonanza 3 Die Set - 9mm Parabellum - new, in-box; never used
27. Bonanza 3 Die Set (15009901) - .38 Special and .357 Magnum - new, in-box; never used
28. Lyman Cast Iron Bullet Mould - blocks only - 9mm Parabellum 120gr Conical (Bullet Number 356402)
29. RCBS/Lyman(?) Aluminium Powder Funnel - used
30. Custom Made (CSIR) Berdan Depriming Tool - used in press, with water and a rubber mallet
31. Lyman 450 Lube Sizer Press - for sizing & lubricating lead bullets - used
32. RCBS Used Primer Catcher Assembly - for use with Rock Chucker Press - used
33. RCBS Uniflow Powder Measure - used
34. Redding SuperCharger Powder Measuring Kit - new, in-box; never used
a. Redding Powder Trickler No 5
b. Redding Plastic primer Tray (Red)
c. Redding Model 3 (?) Powder Measure
d. Redding #2 Master Balance Beam Mechanical Powder Scale 505 Grain Capacity
e. Redding RS-6 Powder Measure Bench Stand
35. Hoppes No 9 Powder Solvent - used; in box (not for sale)
36. Bonanza Case Sizing Lubricant - 1x bottle unused
37. RCBS Resizing Lubricant for Case Sizing and Forming - 1 x tube
38. Bonanza Shell Holder 3 - new, in-packaging; never used
39. Bonanza Shell Holder 9mm Parabellum - new, in-packaging; never used
40. RCBS 09216 Shell Holder 9m Parabellum - new, in-packaging; never used
41. Bonanza Model "68" Reloading Press with Instructions - new, in a box; almost never used
B. SHELLS / CASES
01. 9mm Parabellum Spent Cases - Berdan Primer (Many 100s)
02. 9mm Parabellum Spent Cases - Boxer Primer (Many 100s)
03. .38 Special Spent Cases - Assorted (inc. PMP) - circa 100 in bottles
04. Sako 9mm Parabellum - New Cases - Primed - 100
05. Hirtenberg 38 Special - New Cases - Unprimed - 150
06. Lapua 38 Special - New Cases - Unprimed? - 50
07. .455 Webley Revolver - New Cases - Primed - 50
08. .38 Special Spent Norma Cases - circa 75
09. 9mm Parabellum Spent Cases - PMP Berdan Primer - circa-50
10. 9mm Parabellum Spent Cases - Berdan Primer - Deprimed (Circa-250)
11. 9mm Parabellum Spent Cases - Boxer Primer - Deprimed (Circa-250)
12. Winchester Western .45 ACP - New Boxer Cases - Unprimed - circa-50
13. .38 Special Spent Cases - circa 150 in trays
C. POWDER & PRIMERS
01. 100 x Vihtavuori Small Pistol Primers No 42 (16 Packs)
02. 100 x CCI Small Pistol Primers No 500 (4 Packs)
03. 100 x CCI Small Rifle Primers No 400 (2 Packs)
04. Unbranded Berdan Primers - circa 150
05. 100 x Hirtenberg Boxer Primers 4.45mm (2 Packs)
06. Musgrave MP2 Power 500g - opened
07. 2500 x Vihtavuori Kemira Berdan Pistol Primers No 6 (4.5mm)
08. 100 x Hirtenberg Boxer Primers 5.33mm (2 Packs)
09. Musgrave MP2 Power 500g - opened
10. 100 x Hirtenberg Boxer Primers 5.33mm (1 Pack)
11. 100 x CCI Small Pistol Primers No 500 (1 Pack)
D. AMMUNITION
01. 9mm Parabellum 1979-09-15 (5.3g MP2) - 25 rounds
02. 9mm Parabellum Full Metal Jacket (7.5g) - 25 rounds
03. 7.62 x 51mm Full Metal Jacket (PMP) - 100 rounds
04. 7.62 x 51mm Full Metal Jacket (Spanish) - 20 rounds
05. Sako .357 Magnum - 158gr Lead - 50 rounds (to be opened to confirm)
06. .38 Special 150gr Semi-Wad-Cutter (4.0g MS2) - circa 30 rounds
07. .357 Magnum 1977-06-20 150gr Keith Semi-Wad-Cutter (7.51g MS2) - circa-68 rounds
08. Kynoch 7.9 or 8mm Mauser Cartridges 227gr Soft-Nose Bullets - 10 rounds in box
09. .38 Special - Possibly with 120gr Conicals Upside-Down to Create Wad-Cutters - 11 rounds
E. CAST LEAD BULLETS
01. Lead Bullets - 9mm Parabellum Wad-Cutters - 24
02. Lead Bullets - .38 Sp / .357 Mag 150gr Keith Semi-Wad-Cutters (91 Lead : 5 Tin : 4 Antimony) - circa-470
03. Easi-Load Lead Bullets - .45 ACP 225gr Round Ball - 50
04. Easi-Load Lead Bullets - .357 Magnum - 150gr Semi-Wad-Cutters - 50
05. Easi-Load Lead Bullets - 9mm Parabellum - 115gr Conical - 50
06. Lead Bullets - 9mm 120gr? Conical - 35
07. Lead Bullets - .455 Webley - circa-35
08. Lead Bullets - 9mm Parabellum - Conical 120gr? - circa-200
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The domed glass has a flat top- when I bought it, there was some old fibrous paper above the glass to prevent the glass rattling. The elements fit together very well, with zero leakage when carried charged with oil. oil.
AIRBUS A400M "ATLAS" (C/N: 116) BELGIAN AIR COMPONENT (CT-05) / AEROPUERTO DE SEVILLA (LEZL) ESPAÑA-SPAIN / VUELO DE ENTREGA
Black glutinous corn components on white table including kernels, dried peels, feather powder and dehydrated corn cobs that can used to a wide range. Zero-waste kitchen and cooking concept
Before my local shop for electronic components, Labb Elektronik, shut down, they gave away free bags with random stuff. These pictures are the result of sorting the components in these bags.
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Standard hole mount resistors, mostly with odd values. I've got 10* this amount
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#3352 - 2017 Day 64: When one small component seems critical to functionality. It's small and apparently insignificant, but take it out ...
We stock a full range of Thomson rack components including the Elite seatposts, stems and for an extra touch of class; 27.2mm seatpost clamps.
For today's Daily Bookshot I bring you a close-up of one of the novels I'm looking forward to reading most during this first month of 2010. This is The House of the Mosque by Iranian author Kader Abdolah, which is published by Canongate Books on the 21st of this month.
Beautifully illustrated by artist Astrid Chesney (you can see the whole of the cover if you visit the 'commissions page' on Astrid's website and click on the relevant thumbnail), The House of the Mosque on the face of it, certainly hits the metaphorical nail on the head, in meeting my tastes both culturally and literarily.
Aside from my often-mentioned love of world literature, I am deeply fascinated by all aspects of Islamic culture (my Master's dissertation was on the development of the mosque didn't you know), and the blurb for The House of the Mosque has really got my cultural juices flowing:
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In the house of the mosque, the family of Aqa Jaan has lived for eight centuries. Now it is occupied by three cousins: Aqa Jaan, a merchant and head of the city's bazaar; Alsaberi, the imam of the mosque; and Aqa Shoja, the mosque's muezzin. The house itself teems with life, as each of their families grows up with their own triumphs and tragedies. Sadiq is waiting for a suitor to knock at the door to ask for her hand, while her two grandmothers sweep the floors each morning dreaming of travelling to Mecca. Meanwhile, Shahbal longs only to get hold of a television to watch the first moon landing. All these daily dramas are played out under the watchful eyes of the storks that nest on the minarets above. But this family will experience upheaval unknown to previous generations. For in Iran, political unrest is brewing. The shah is losing his hold on power; the ayatollah incites rebellion from his exile in France; and one day the ayatollah returns. The consequences will be felt in every corner of Aqa Jaan's family.
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OK, so I know the blurb makes The House of the Mosque sound as though it may be more political than cultural. But given the nationality of the author Kader Abdolah (who incidentally is writing under a pen name created in memory of friends who died under the persecution of the Iranian regime), and the setting for the story, I think we can safely assume that culture of an Islamic flavour will be heavily featured.
So expect to see me talking about this one in the next couple of weeks. I can barely wait!
Canongate Books | 21 January 2010 | £12.99 | PAPERBACK | 400 PP | ISBN: 9781847672407