Do You Know How to Buy Broad Way Tickets? I DO!
Posted on November 10, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
Do you know how to buy Broadway tickets? Here are some tips.
In Manhattan, New York in the Times Square area, there are tons of venues that comprise Broadway theaters. At times, you can get tickets for a lot less then their face value. If you are getting Broadway tickets for a popular musical or performance, here are some useful tips.
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Read More..>>Montblanc Pens Crossing the Centennial Line
Posted on November 1, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
After the decline of fountain pens era, Mont Blanc maker managed to step into the new century with more products to offer to its army of loyal customers. Montblanc made its precious pens a status symbol, much more sough after by collectors and fans than its mere writing instruments in the days gone.
A. Eberstein and two his companions who launched the first fountain pen with white star on cap couldn’t foresee the success of his venture. They struggled to survive in the tough competition between fountain pen makers ? Parker, Waterman and other brands. Presumably they benefited from the stars being benevolent to them, and Mont Blanc pens avoided the destiny of being sold as rare samples on Sotheby’s auction.
Read More..>>Learn Japanese Katana Sword Terms (Part 1)
Posted on November 1, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
If you just started your own sword collection and plan on getting a Japanese Katana sword,this article is definitely for you (another Katana enthusiast!). A sword truly worthy of respect (and worship by some),the Japanese Samurai sword is a fascinating combination of engineering and art to learn much about.This article is written with that task in mind focusing on the basic sword terminology.
The Japanese Katana developed in the 16th
century is undoubtedly the best martial arts weapon ever created. It was
broadcasted so in several international documentaries and certainly deserves
this title with its technological perfect structure and fearsome cutting
capability allegedly able to split a man from throat to groin in one swing.
Holiday Decorating Safety
Posted on October 31, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
Christmas is most decorated holiday in the United States. Unfortunately, this time of year is also when most decorating-related injuries occur. While we all enjoy holiday decorations, it’s important to keep basic safety rules in mind. No one enjoys a Christmas spent in the emergency room!
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Learn Japanese Katana Sword Terms (Part 1)
Posted on October 31, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
If you just started your own sword collection and plan on getting a Japanese Katana sword,this article is definitely for you (another Katana enthusiast!). A sword truly worthy of respect (and worship by some),the Japanese Samurai sword is a fascinating combination of engineering and art to learn much about.This article is written with that task in mind focusing on the basic sword terminology.
The Japanese Katana developed in the 16th
century is undoubtedly the best martial arts weapon ever created. It was
broadcasted so in several international documentaries and certainly deserves
this title with its technological perfect structure and fearsome cutting
capability allegedly able to split a man from throat to groin in one swing.
Learn Japanese Katana Sword Terms (Part 1)
Posted on October 10, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
If you just started your own sword collection and plan on getting a Japanese Katana sword,this article is definitely for you (another Katana enthusiast!). A sword truly worthy of respect (and worship by some),the Japanese Samurai sword is a fascinating combination of engineering and art to learn much about.This article is written with that task in mind focusing on the basic sword terminology.
The Japanese Katana developed in the 16th
century is undoubtedly the best martial arts weapon ever created. It was
broadcasted so in several international documentaries and certainly deserves
this title with its technological perfect structure and fearsome cutting
capability allegedly able to split a man from throat to groin in one swing.
Glass Mosaic Tile Art: Sealing Grout
Posted on October 1, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
Many mosaic articles and books say you must always seal grout. I don’t always agree.
Making wonderful glass mosaic tile art is easy! Let me show you how.
The purpose of sealing grout is to make it water and mildew resistant, and to help keep out dirt. Many mosaic articles and books say you must always seal grout. I don’t always agree. In my opinion, indoor wall-hanging mosaics displayed in dry environments don’t need sealing. I simply don’t bother because my indoor wall hangings don’t get wet or dirty. However, indoor mosaics exposed to dirt and moisture (e.g., tabletops and backsplashes) should, indeed, be sealed.
Read More..>>Learn Japanese Katana Sword Terms (Part 1)
Posted on September 30, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
If you just started your own sword collection and plan on getting a Japanese Katana sword,this article is definitely for you (another Katana enthusiast!). A sword truly worthy of respect (and worship by some),the Japanese Samurai sword is a fascinating combination of engineering and art to learn much about.This article is written with that task in mind focusing on the basic sword terminology.
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Glass Mosaic Tile Art: Grout-Line Size and Shape
Posted on September 16, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
Where you don’t put tesserae determines your grout lines because grout fills in everything on your base material left uncovered by tesserae. Strive for consistent grout spacing over the entire mosaic.
Making wonderful glass mosaic tile art is easy! Let me show you how.
Where you don’t put tesserae determines your grout lines because grout fills in everything on your base material left uncovered by tesserae. Strive for consistent grout spacing over the entire mosaic. If you use mismatched shapes (e.g., broken pieces of miscellaneous crockery), this is virtually impossible, but do your best to maintain consistency. Big gaps left between tesserae because you were in too much of a hurry look messy.
Read More..>>Scrapbooking: The Gift of Paper Scrapbooking
Posted on August 9, 2008 - Filed Under Hobbies | Leave a Comment
Since time immemorial scrapbooks are created out of papers-the most
versatile material one could use in many ways. Truth is, scrapbooks
are not possible without them. Every print from old to modern age has
been built around exploiting the use of paper. Needless to say, paper
scrapbooking still evolves today.


