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with this one i wanted a quiet rifle, but still have good power so i came up with this rifle.
caliber: 6.8x43 spc
"Angel Mirror" was a custom order - Angel was a design by Bruce Worthington, that I incorporated into this unique ooak walnut framed mirror.
It's an Intarsia-style piece that consists of Black Walnut, Aspen, Curly Maple, Yellowheart, and Ebony and is all natural - no stains or dyes are used on my Intarsia pieces!
It measures 28" tall and includes a precisely cut acrylic mirror.
Great for the hallway, bedroom, bathroom, or even a well-appointed guest room...
This was given as a Christmas present to my client's mother.
Her 'feedback' -
"This angel mirror is gorgeous. Workmanship is incredible!! My Mom loves the mirror, it made the perfect gift. Seller is wonderful to work with and I will be back to shop at her store!"
This is a custom designed educational display for a Trapdoor Spider. The grey insert on the inside is an area that completely sections off the front and top of the cage. Making it in a sense “hollow” so that the spider is forced to burrow against the glass where it will be able to be observed. By tweaking the dimensions a bit, this concept could be used to house deep burrowing tarantula species as well...
The square vents in the front side corners are for maintenance of humidity. The entire tank can be sat in a few inches of water and the substrate can be allowed to soak for a brief period. Adding water to a burrowing spider cage from the bottom rather than from the top is a proven method used by very successful German breeders keeping deep burrowing tarantulas. There is no worry in drowning the spider whatsoever, as they have been observed staying submerged for long periods of time or will simply just flee the water temporarily.
The idea is going to be made reality by Jason Perillo of Protean Terrarium Design.
My marine with my first custom brickarm. That could possibly sold. Comment or fm me for pricing. Bidding price starting at $5
A custom Snow Job I've always wanted to make ... and finally did! This guy is from the more recent Target "Then And Now" set. Custom black "Polar Battle Bear" to come soon!
Year: 2004
A weird looking racing van.
Link to full set: secure.flickr.com/photos/biczzz/sets/72157634955102719/
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