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1951 Mint Gillette Rocket Safety Razor Kit
All Items Sold for Best Offer
This magnificent collectible is in MINT condition, there is absolutely no plate loss, brassing or rust to the razor. Everything about this razor shines, in my opinion if it was used at all it was very few times. This beautiful razor is completely mechanically sound, the (TTO) twist to open blade compartment doors operate flawlessly, opening easily and closing tightly and evenly.
The razor case is also in Excellent condition with no breakage whatsoever, the clear plastic top has no scratches or gouges. This great collectible also comes with the Original instructions and a dispenser of Gillette Blue Blades, the dispenser is not full, with used blades in the back, there are some new blades in the front of the dispenser. The razor is imprinted with the Gillette symbol and made in England, in the blade compartment it reads "patent pending".
When referring to a "Rocket" it is a Gillette razor made in England that has a unique design where the twist to open knob shortens and recedes into the handle as the doors are opened, like a bolt and nut. American razors stay the same length whether the silo doors are open or closed. This “Rocket gap” is a distinguishing feature that is easy to recognize. The Rocket family encompasses a few other razors such as the Parat and Aristocrat Jr. There are other differences such as a solid post and pointed side plate unit opposed to the folded post and soldered on blunt end caps common to American razors. This feature along with the internal mechanical design gives the more solid feeling most people report when talking of Rockets. The Rockets also have a better polished silo doors and higher quality plating in my opinion.
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When I describe an object as 'VINTAGE' or 'ANTIQUE' they will have the typical wear and tear you
would expect with an older piece. Light scratches, scuffing & crazing and such like would be
expected as opposed to a NEW condition. If an item is in MINT condition I will say so. If an item
has any major issues - dents, deep marks, stains or heavy scratches etc. I will bring these to your
attention in my description.
Original condition, great sound from those Termi’s..
photo by Alan Kempster for Ayr Classic Motorcycle Club.
Air conditioners are a bit like refrigerators that are clamped to your wall. They suck heat out your room much the same way. This is from our article about how air conditioners work.
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Front Of An Old Philco Ford Air Conditioner. This particular model looks very similar to the ones that have the nicer outside case, like the one at the old gas station (it can be found in the Philco Ford Photoset) this one however, is one of the older styled ones before they changed the way the outside looked.
Lower Body Kinetic Bands and the Upper Body Kinetic Bands can be used to strengthen core muscles and together provide a great total body workout for baseball players
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A spouse breakfast is held with speaker Joan Ryan. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention held at Grand Wailea Resort in Maui, Hawaii, October 23-27, 2021. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. For more information go to smacna.org. Photography by Steve Exum & Finley Quillen of exumphoto.com
1999 White Mazda Miata
Kelly Blue Book lists this car at $8165 in good condition, which doesn't factor in the roll bars (~$700 installed), the new zippered canvas top (~$700 installed), or the NOAH car cover (~$100). I am selling it for $8100, and the car is in excellent condition, so it's quite a bargain.
71182 miles
Original private owner
Excellent condition
Completed all regularly scheduled maintenance
5 speed manual transmission
Nardi leather wrapped steering wheel
Bose premium AM/FM/CD/Cassette stereo system
Double Hoop roll bars
New canvas convertible top
Air horns
Mazda Factory alloy wheels
Kimberly Clark NOAH custom fit car cover
Premium leather seats
Leather trimmed gear shift
Air Conditioning
Cruise Control
Power steering
Power windows
Power mirrors
Power door locks
Power antenna
Dual front air bags
After years of driving bliss, I've decided to sell my 1999 Mazda Miata. The car is in excellent condition and I've made some significant improvements over the years.
First, I removed the front Miata "teeth", which are the tie down hooks used during shipping from Japan: www.miata.net/garage/tiedown.html
Second, I installed a pair of "Boss Frog Double Hoop" roll bars (http://www.bossfrog.biz/m-double.htm). Unlike style bars, which do not offer real roll-over protection, these roll bars actually work and are SCCA/FIA compliant - www.bossfrog.biz/images/BF.Double.Maxx.Test.pdf
Third, I installed a set of "Crazy Red Italian" air horns (http://www.crazyred.com/cri/pages/best_sellers.html#HORNS). These horns give the car a classic Italian/British roadster sound and will definitely ensure the drivers around you can hear and see you.
Finally, I have replaced the original vinyl convertible soft top with a Stayfast Canvas* top with rear window zipper (http://www.topsonline.com/index.php?CarmodelID=648). Not only does it look and feel better, but now you can unzip the rear window to allow better air flow while leaving the top up.
* What is Stayfast Canvas?
Stayfast is specially made Fabric (Canvas) material for convertible tops. Stayfast Canvas looks similar to tent material.
Construction: A three ply composite made of 100% acrylic square weave outer fabric, a butyl rubber inner layer and a 100% cotton drill lining fabric. Excellent Wrinkle Resistance, Superior U.V. Resistance, Superior Weatherability, Excellent Durability & Excellent Low Temp. Flexibility.
The car comes with an original Mazda hard top which looks great and works perfectly in the rainy winter months.
I've also bought a custom-fit Kimberly Clark NOAH** car cover to protect the car.
** NOAH FEATURES
# Micro-Porous Middle Layer - The barrier layer is breathable film, a proprietary stretch-film technology developed exclusively for Kimberly-Clark. The film is stretched and subjected to a chemical process that creates microscopic holes smaller than droplets of water or dust, yet large enough to allow moisture vapor to escape.
# Soft, Paint-Protecting Inner Layer - A bi-component fabric made with polyethylene and nylon. This combination results in an exceptionally high strength-to-weight ratio, with the "soft touch" necessary for today's water-based paint finishes.
# Double stitched overlapped seams
# Neoprene elastic hems – the elastic in the front and rear hems helps hold the cover in place
Call (408) 203 9781 to schedule a time to see the car.
SMACNA members come together for the SMACNA Annual Business Meeting. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention held at Grand Wailea Resort in Maui, Hawaii, October 23-27, 2021. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. For more information go to smacna.org. Photography by Steve Exum & Finley Quillen of exumphoto.com
The word ‘Lammas’ comes from the old English language, meaning ‘loaf mass’. It is a harvest festival, a celebration of the Earth’s bounty which traditionally was held at the time of the cutting of the first corn crop. In Ireland it is known as Lughnassah, the name being derived from the old Celtic sun-God Lugh. It is one of the four ancient Pagan Celtic Fire fire festivals.
A regular summer event since 2001, The Eastbourne Lammas Festival is a friendly family oriented free festival of music, dance and entertainment held on the Western Lawns. Organised by The Eastbourne Lammas Festival Committee and run entirely by volunteers, the festival raises money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI); generous festival-goers have donated over £10,500 since the festival began.
Along with the variety of music from the bands on the main stage and Morris dance displays, the highlights of the weekend are the seafront procession, the drumming, the open air ceilidh and the ritual celebration of Lammas. And when not watching the music and dance there are variety of stalls, crafts, storytelling and demonstrations on the festival site + a beer tent and food stalls to keep the festival crowd busy
This unit is located at larkfield lanes bowling alley where I come every Friday to bowl! Hopefully I get my hands on it and take it home
This luxury air-conditioned yellow cab was picking up passengers in front of the Parque Independencia in Santo Domingo, DR.
(uploaded SOOC, it has been too long since that happened!)
Bad condition is this Espirt. Such a shame. Doesn't seem to be much rust though which is promising. However this has been off the roads since 2007. Now on owner number 10.
Don't know what I love more, the rear window slats or the fantastic very-eighties bumper!
Here's hoping the it returns to the roads soon.
That bonnet belongs to the TVR.
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Arcangelo Sassolino, site specific installation
Exhibition view "Francis Bacon and Existential Condition in Contemporary Art", CCC Strozzina, Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze
© photo Martino Margheri
Airedale Air Conditioning in Leeds held a masterclass in data centre cooling systems. Paul Oliver and George Hannah addressed the conference of attendees. Members of staff then introduced some of Airedale's new products to attendees. picture mike cowling march 20 2013
DEATH IN GAOL.
ALLEGATIONS OF PRISONERS.
NOT SUPPORTED BY DOCTORS.
During the inquiry last night into the death at Mount Eden Gaol on Wednesday of a prisoner, William White, three military prisoners declared that the light work ordered for the deceased was not in his best interests, and that he was not given a diet suitable for a man in his condition.
The evidence was to the effect that White was transferred from a prison camp to Mount Eden Gaol on January 24. He was suffering from indigestion and dyspepsia, and when he was seen by the gaol surgeon he was also found to have an irregularity of the heart, as a result he was given light work, but on Wednesday, about 6.30 a.m., he suddenly became ill. The doctor was called immediately, but, although everything possible was done, White died at 9.45 a.m. Dr. E. Williams, who conducted a post-mortem examination, stated that the deceased was well nourished and that all his organs were healthy. The aorta, however, was distinctly atheromatised, while White was also suffering from pyorrhea of the mouth
The military prisoners referred to then, asked to be heard, and, while admitting that the general management of the gaol was good, maintained that mistakes, had been made in regard to the light work and the diet given to White. Both the gaol surgeon and Dr. Williams, however, were satisfied that the prisoners had no ground for their statements.
The coroner, Mr. J. E. Wilson, S.M., returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19190215.2.47
MILITARY PRISONER'S DEATH
AT THE MOUNT ETDEN GAOL
CAUSED BY HEART FAILURE.
Allegations as to the treatment afforded a military prisoner, William White who died at the Mount Eden gaol on Wednesday morning last, were made by a number of conscientious objectors while giving evidence at the inquest held before Mr. J. K. Wilson, S. M. at the gaol last night. The evidence of Dr Williams, who conducted a post mortem examination, showed that the cause of death was degeneration of the muscle of the heart wall, caused by an atheromatous patch. Evidence was also given by a number of military prisoners, two of whom stated that they to give evidence of lack of proper attention from the prison officials to deceased and that food of proper quality had not been given. One witness stated that deceased had arrived at the gaol on January 1st(?). He was six days before he saw a medical officer, and after he had seen the doctor he had made a statement to
witness that the doctor had said I'll give you some medicine. Deceased had then said to the doctor Are you not going to examine me The doctor had then examined deceased mouth, and had said that it was no wonder he had indigestion owing to the state of his teeth. He had then presribed medicine and order that his "teeth be painted."
There was no different food ordered for him, witness stated, only the gaol rations, which consisted of porridge and bread. which is not appetising for a sick man. Witness further stated that he saw deceased several times, who had said that he was getting no treatment. Deceased said that if he could work at Mt. Eden he could work at a prison camp, as he stated to that he was sent to Mt. Eden for treatment.
On the Sunday prior to his death witness was speaking to demised in the yard, and asked deceased how he was getting on. Deceased replied that someone had been complaining that he had not been doing sutlicient work and that his tobacco had been stopped. Witness had advised him to see the gaoler on the Monday morning as he (witness) did not see why they should expect a sick man to work. Witness later saw deceased's breakfast being taken in. It was porridge, bread and tea, which, he stated is the same breakfast supplied to the other prisoners. Witness saw the breakfast put in. After the unlock at about 8 oçlock he was standing at attention at his cell door, when he heard groans from deceased's cell.
Further evidence was given by military prisoners, and warders on duty at the time deceased was ill.
Dr. Sidney A. Stride, prison medical officer stated that deceased White was brought before him on January 24. having been sent from Rototowai suffering from dyspepsia. As in all cases of prisoners sent back from prison camps, witness asked him to strip to the waist, and made a thorough examination of him. On examination he found that the heart was somewhat enlarged, the apex was displaced, and the sounds irregular. The lungs were normal, and there was no pain or pressure over the abdominal region. Witness also examined his mouth, and found him to he suffering from pyorrhea. Witness came to the conclusion that he was not suffering from dyspepsia but from a deranged action of the heart. Witness ordered him treatment (bread, vegetables, meat, rice, and tea), and ordered him to be placed on light work.
Evidence as to finding deceased in a collapsed condition In his cell was given by Dr. Stride who was of the opinion that death was due to cardiac failure owing to a degenerate condition of the heart.
After hearing the evidence of a further military prisoner. Robertson, the coroner found that the cause of death was heart failure due to degeneration of the heart. All care and attention had been given to deceased by Rr. Stride and the prison authorities.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19190215.2.76
Plot 10: William White (adult) 1919 – Military Prisoner – Heart, at Mt Eden Gaol – unmarked