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Original Price: 140 CHF (2011)
Condition: This is a light fixture with a fan; everything intact and very handy in the warmer months in Switzerland!
Selling Now For: 70 CHF
Pickup Date: June-24
This accessory is designed for liquid/liquid studies including captive bubble, inverted and hanging pendant drops as well as regular and inverted sessile drops. Our standard Quartz Cell (p/n 100-07-50) is included to provide distortion-free viewing. Outfitted with a suspension stage for solid substrate fixturing and/or immersion in bulk liquid in the quartz vessel. The stage height is externally adjustable and the entire fixture can be easily disassembled for cleaning. All metal parts are stainless steel or anodized aluminum.
This Rococo-style lighting fixure was created by Russell Sutherland. Each flower was folded from a single, uncut square, without aid of glue or floral tape. The stems were created using a strip of paper. The flowers were inspired greatly by the techniques of Vincent Floderer.
Fascinating texture on this brick. As a graphic designer in training---I am always looking for textures.
Statesville, NC | October 2012
The newly finished bathroom with new marble shelf, extra large mirror, new fixtures and new chrome hardware.
10/14/2012 Empty light fixtures at a dock on Gravesend Bay. Fuji Superia 200. Minolta X-700. Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 55mm 1:1.7.
A photograph of a white painted, two-story block building, in the summer sun beneath a partly-cloudy sky. It has red awnings over four windows on the second story, and a red-and-white-striped awning along the shops on the bottom floor. It is flanked by a red brick neighboring building on the left, and a black-painted brick building on the right.
A fixture was made to hold the vacuum pipe swan neck casting in the lathe so the 2" BSP screw thread can be cut in the end of the casting.
1950's 60's Mid Century Hanging Swag Woven Rattan Pendant light fixture
Great vintage mid century lamp / fixture. Set up to be hard wired. Woven rattan shade. Good shape overall. Brass details. Would be great in a mid century home. Measures 12" in diameter x 18" T.
Asking $60 obo
The George Hutton Oval, home to Threlkeld Cricket Club. Captured during a Cumbria Villages League T20 fixture with Staffield, who won by two wickets. The visitors' narrow victory means just two points cover the top four - Caldbeck, Threlkeld, Staffield and Stainton - of the six-team competition.
On a low, slow wicket, Dan Thompson top-scored with 21 as the hosts made 74. Threlkeld were dismissed four balls short of their allocation. One of the Staffield bowlers, a spinner, had the strangest action I've ever seen. Just before his delivery stride, he leaped in the air, both arms raised, as if electrocuted. Odd but effective. Staffield lost a wicket off the first ball of their reply, and were 3-4 after three overs. Dan Martin, apparently keen to impress his watching girlfriend, steadied the ship with a well-judged 28. The outcome looked bleak when Martin, fleet of foot between the wickets, became the eighth visiting batter dismissed. But Staffield fears proved unfounded because tail-enders secured the match points with room to spare.
Threlkeld Cricket Club hit the headlines in June 2012 when flooding destroyed the George Hutton Oval pitch. Kilnhow Beck, a Glenderamackin tributary which flows in a culvert along the ground's west end, burst its banks and dumped tons of rock, silt and various horrible substances, including arsenic, lead and mercury. Cumbria County Council, owners of the then-blocked culvert, settled out of court, handing to Threlkeld an undisclosed sum. To help meet the £100,000 repairs, which took three years, the club produced for 2014 an 'Extreme Cricket' calendar, featuring stunning photographs of the team playing in all manner of unlikely Lakeland locations. It raised £50,000. The images included action below the surface of nearby Derwent Water. In December 2015, storms Desmond and Eva resulted in another flood, albeit much less devastating. Now, with the pitch lush and lovely, there isn't a trace of the earlier carnage.
Match statistics:
Threlkeld versus Staffield
Cumbria Villages League (20 over match, 6.30pm start)
Admission: free. Programmes: none. Attendance: 12. Threlkeld won the toss and elected to bat. Threlkeld 74 off 19.2 overs (Dan Thompson 21) 0pts lost by two wickets to Staffield 75-8 off 17.1 overs (Dan Martin 28) 6pts.
"I've been in the garage" series #2.
This almost has a hand-tinted quality to it. I cranked the aperature down and this is what I got.
Brownstone building. Check out the reddish ceiling and antique light fixture in the window on the right.
This thing is heavy, and 3 1/2 feet tall. It takes a little spot light bulb at the bottom. I've yet to hang it. Has a bright purple cord.
(the hotel on 46th has been renovated)
I don't remember where I took this, but how badass is this light fixture? I would like to own one and then hang it over my dining room table.
I just cooked up this little fixture to help locate a front derailleur braze-on. The radius of the inside surface of the boss is 5mm, so I turned a rod to 10mm. The face of that radius is supposed to be 8.7mm in front of the center line of the seat tube, so I milled a flat on the back of my rod that is 8.7mm from the other side. I turned a little groove and then drilled and taped a hole in line with the groove and orthogonal to the flat. The groove helps you set the distance from the center of the bottom bracket. So that little rod works in concert with a tube block and a couple clamps. I haven't brazed the boss on yet and checked its position, but I'm optimistic...
Starting in 2010, WOLFSGART has been a fixture in the North East’s summertime show list and a must attend for Euro lovers. Those who want to escape into the mountains of Vermont for a two day event that showcases quality seen by larger shows with a much more relaxed atmosphere, will find themselves right at home at Wolfsgart. Unitronic made the trip down from Montreal to support the show and see what this year had in store!
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I see these in a number of bay area schools. My main elementary school had them in the main building classrooms and offices, my highschool had them in the shop rooms and another elementary school I attended had them in the staff room. I like the shape of the diffuser and how it comes to a point. Despite their prevalence in bay area schools, I haven't had the opportunity to rescue any of these, but I'm on the lookout for them. This is the older version of Wellmade's wraparound. They later changed their wraparound design sometime in the 70s or 80s. Not exactly sure when. However, I like this older design better.