Apr 30


Axcess 2-wide, 4 shelf, steel mobile literature display nkn3481

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Apr 30


Hoover L2310 GUV 10 Amp 5 Gallon Garage Utility Vacuum

List Price: $199.99 Publisher: Hoover
Salesrank: 283
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Features:

  • Rugged, high-capacity, bagless vacuum for workshop or garage
  • Heavy-duty, all-steel construction; lifetime self-cleaning filter means no bags or filters to replace
  • Powerful but quiet 10-amp motor
  • Includes 7 cleaning attachments: 2 extension wands, 2 crevice tools, 1 floor nozzle, 1 upholstery nozzle, and 1 dusting brush
  • 5-gallon tank and 30-foot hose; weighs 30 pounds; 3-year manufacturer warranty

    Customer Reviews:
    No time to run
    I can’t say how well this unit works because I never ran it. When the unit arrived I noticed a little rattling going on, so because I’m curious I had to know what in the h-ll is wrong with this thing,low and behold upon removing the top of the unit (suffering a laceration on the old fergini)I discovered not to much to my suprise that the plastic motor housing was broken and the bolt to plastic standoff was stripped. I put the unit back together (taking care so as not to recieve another laceration) called Amazon got a return authorization and set her back to wence it came. I got my refund in a timley fashion and all is good. (except I’m running out of band-aids)

    The GUV - not just a garage vac
    The very best product I’ve purchased in a long time. Couldn’t be more convenient to use and picks up everything. I do cat rescue and foster many cats and kittens, which means I have to vac daily.

    When a friend showed me her Hoover GUV I knew my long search for the perfect machine was over. I keep the GUV in a central area of my 52′ ranch home, the 30′ hose reaches both ends and everything in between. It’s like having central vac without the expense. The GUV is less noisy than my Oreck, and during 95% of it’s use I am not near the motor. I have mostly bare flooring, but this machine does a very good job on my area rugs too. I keep the hose coiled in a large basket and it uncoils easily to follow me as I clean. Since I have major back and leg pain, not needing to lug anything around the house makes cleaning almost fun.

    The GUV has some great tools included, but I can also use some of my Oreck brushes and even some left from my old Electrolux. In the month that I have been using this product it has done everything I need it to do. I can remove cat hair and scattered litter, vac my draperies, rugs, cat bedding, furniture and everything in between with ease . Purrfectly wonderful.

    Good Vac, but things you need to know…….
    Hi folks -

    I bought this vac for my garage, and as a vacuum, it functions very well, has great suction, and I really like the extra-long hose that is supplied.

    Choose your mounting location wisely and you will be able to clean a car parked in the drive outside of the garage - very nice.

    The vac is easy to clean out, and I like the organized mounting of the accessories.

    You need to throw out the wall mounting hardware supplied and use better quality drywall anchors, as my unit FELL OFF OF THE WALL after it had been mounted for about a year. You have to take my word for it that I mounted the unit on my wall properly (I did…).

    The unit appeared to be rugged enough to withstand the approx. 3.5 foot fall, but unfortunately, the unit was significantly bent, and the motor had become mis-aligned and was not working.

    I tried repeatedly to contact Hoover, and let me tell you it is impossible in my experience to be able to talk to a human being from this company.

    I first wanted to see if they would help me out because I felt that the supplied mounting hardware was inadequate.

    Later, I simply wanted to buy parts to fix my unit, again to no avail.

    The company web site and “customer server hotline” simply asks for your zip code and then tells you to go to whatever service shop is in your locale.

    Try searching the web for parts for a GUV……I rest my case.

    Ultimately, I was able to take my GUV apart and fix the problem (the stator and commutator are assembled with a brittle black plastic “chassis”, and that had broken). I was able to use epoxy and now my GUV is working as good or better than new.

    So - in the end, I do think this is the best solution for the money that is out there, but I was not as happy with Hoover, a company whom I had thought would take care of a customer.

    Since most of the options that come anywhere near the GUV in functionality are more than twice the cost, you can’t beat the GUV.

    Oh - and it was easy to work on as well.

    Good Buy
    I bought this for my barn and have mounted it on a dolly. It has great suction, very versitile, and durable. I would highly recommend it.

    Great for what it’s good at, not so much anything else.
    I’ll keep this short, so people don’t feel like they have to read a book to get an opinion.

    The GUV works great at smaller cleaning jobs. It can clean a car very quick, it can pickup messes in a hurry. But, it lacks the power of a true shop vacuum system.

    The GUV just isn’t as strong at picking up. But, unless you need a serious blower or something, you should be fine.

  • Apr 30


    Landmarks of Western Art 6: Impressionism & Post
    starring Landmarks of Western Art

    List Price: $19.95 Publisher: Kultur Video
    Salesrank: 36311
    Released: 1999-05-25
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    Apr 30


    Planon System Solutions DocuPen RC800 Portable Scanner

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    Apr 30


    The Down and Dirty Super Marketing, Godfather Principles and Sales Models for DVD Recorders On-line Businesses 3 CD Pack
    by J

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    Apr 30


    Sherlock Holmes - Terror by Night (Colorized / Black and White)
    by R
    starring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Alan Mowbray, Dennis Hoey, Renee Godfrey

    List Price: $9.98 Publisher: 20th Century Fox
    Salesrank: 81267
    Released: 2005-09-06
    Theatrical-Release: 1946-02-01
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    Customer Reviews:
    Holmes on a Train
    One of Universal’s better Sherlock Holmes entries, “Terror by Night” (1946) emerges as a compact “B” thriller with some nice twists and an affectionate nod to Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Lady Vanishes.” Clocking in at 60 minutes, director Roy William Neill maintains a brisk pace while paring down the sometimes-obtrusive comic relief. A solid supporting cast complements the enduring chemistry between Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce in this penultimate Universal Holmes release.

    “You’re on a job for Scotland Yard, Aren’t you?”
    Ever since I was a kid, I have loved watching Sherlock Holmes movies. They bring back some great memories. Every Sunday, I would sit down in front of the old Sony Television with my dad and we would flip on KHJ-TV channel 9 in Los Angeles and take in the Sherlock Holmes movie of the week. “With Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson.”

    Granted, with the exception of maybe one or two of the fourteen movies in the Sherlock Holmes series, they are “B” grade movies. But these are fun movies. They move quickly (a little over an hour), the plot is engaging, the characters legendary, and there is always a good line or two that will make you chuckle. Either on a rainy night, or a hot summer’s night, this Black and White movie is still a classic.

    The basic synopsis, Holmes and Watson are asked to guard a famous jewel on a train. Of course, the murderer strikes, the jewel is stolen and the detective, sidekick, and inspector lestrade from Scotland Yard cross-examine suspects. Everyone has an alibi, or do they? You’ll have to watch to find out. Terror by Night was among that last movie in the series which even makes it more endearing.

    If you enjoy the movies, you’ll also enjoy their old-time-radio shows, which they did in the 1940s as well. These half hour shows are quite good.

    Great Holmes entry and the BEST copy!
    First, I want to advise potential purchasers that THIS is the copy of this title that you want. The product information above is NOT correct — this is the high-quality MPI BLACK AND WHITE original version! It’s a nice clear print professionally digitized from 35 mm film and all the others are notably inferior in quality.

    Some other reviewers have cut and pasted incorrect information from other sources as well, saying that this one is “colorized,” or color… it’s not, so be aware of this. Also, the copies that you’ll sometimes find at the local dollar store for a buck are worth just about what you pay for them.

    As to the story, here we have a black and white Holmes/Watson (Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce) vehicle that is one of the best of the Rathbone/Bruce series. I can watch this film over and over without burning out on it.

    Holmes is hired by a nobleman to protect his mother’s, Lady Carstairs’, “Star of Rhodesia” diamond, a valuable gem with a death-curse on it, for the duration of an overnight train excursion from London to Edinburgh. Moriarty is suspected of having already made one attempt to steal it and Holmes is sure that he’ll try again on the train trip. Inspector Lestrade (Dennis Hoey) is also along, officially representing Scotland Yard but dressed in mufti and he’s hot-and-cold on Holmes’ presence. And plenty of swarthy characters, all acting furtively, are present on board the train.

    Sure enough, not only is the bauble stolen but murder (more than one!) is committed as well. It’s up to Holmes and Watson to help Inspector Lestrade solve the murders and recover Lady Carstairs’ diamond.

    Of all the Rathbone/Bruce series of Sherlock Holmes films, this one has the cleanest plot and the best script. Clearly, it’s justifiably claimed as the big favorite by many Holmes movie purists. It’s certainly one of my top three. The set is outstanding and the camera work is super.

    If you don’t happen to get this exact copy of the movie, at least be aware of “colorized” versions — they’re just awful. I like some colorized films okay but the Rathbone/Bruce series did not benefit by this process of adding garish pastels.

    I would recommend this fine murder mystery film to anyone who is a fan of black and white movies.

    A classic from a long time ago
    One of these rare stories in which Sherlock Holmes and Scotland Yard’s Inspector Lestrade do cooperate to arrest a great criminal and solve a diamond robbery, the star of Rodesia. The story itself is not quite creative though the criminal has some imagination. The brain of the robbery makes friend with Dr Watson to come on the crime scene under no suspicion. The accomplice who is going to commit the main killings is brought onto the train in an underneath compartment of a coffin with a real body on top. The killing is performed with some kind of exotic poison carried by a gelatin dart that dissolves in the blood and leaves no traces. The false Scottish inspector and policemen who come to arrest the brain of the story before arriving in Edinburgh. But we practically know the criminal from the very start: that strange friend accompanying Dr Watson, the extra and useless helper. The film has enough humor for us to find it at times funny, for example when the poor Dr Watson is severely humiliated by the suspects he is trying to interrogate, or the fact that a crime is confessed, the stealing of a tea pot in a hotel. The rest is Sherlock Holmesian routine. Just a good old black and white oldie for those who like those films we were making some sixty years ago.

    Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines

    “Terror by Night (1946) … Sherlock Holmes … 20th Century Fox (2005)”
    20th Century Fox present “TERROR BY NIGHT” (Released: 1 February 1946/60 mins) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — now in COLOR and Glorious Black and White — Under Roy William Neill (Director / Producer), Arthur Conan Doyle (Short Story Author), Frank Gruber (Screenwriter), Maury Gertsman (Cinematographer), Mark Levant (Musical Direction/Supervision), Milton Rosen (Musical Direction/Supervision), Hans Salter (Composer (Music Score), Saul A. Goodkind (Editor),Jane Huizenga (Production Designer), John B. Goodman (Art Director), Abraham Grossman (Art Director), Howard Benedict (Executive Producer), Russell A. Gausman (Set Designer), Carl Lawrence (Set Designer), Vera West (Costume Designer), Jack Pierce (Makeup), Melville Shyer (First Assistant Director), David D. Martin (Technical Director) - - - - - - the story line and plot, As fast paced, tightly woven Sherlock Holmes mystery as you will find, Terror by Night tells of a famous jewel being transported from London to Edinburgh with the watchful eye of Sherlock Holmes and befuddled, faithful Watson in tow — Along for the ride are Inspector Lestrade, arch criminal Colonel Sebastian Moran, a cast of eccentric, Victorian type characters including a wonderful professor of mathematics(not Moriarity), and a train that gives off the right mood for murder and intrigue entirely set on an express train and once again revolving on the theft of a very valuable diamond — as Holmes and Dr. Watson are hired to keep an eye on the “Star of Rhodesia”, a most precious jewel that travels from London to Edinburgh, along with its owner — When the person who hired Sherlock Holmes is found murdered in his compartment, our master detective has to come up with some of his most amazing deduction skills — Holmes’ inimitable investigation techniques are as usual over the top, thanks to a couple of effective and innovating elements, avid fans of the Sherlock Holmes series could righteously claim that “Terror by Night”, is one of the best films in the series! — The train setting creates a claustrophobic atmosphere and writer Frank Gruber put a lot of effort in the characterizations of the supportive cast, making all of them look suspicious — Fans of classic cinema, horror and film-noir should all get aboard as we pull out of the station for another classic case of Sherlock Holmes.

    the cast includes:

    Basil Rathbone - Sherlock Holmes

    Nigel Bruce - Dr. John H. Watson

    Alan Mowbray - Maj. Duncan-Bleek / Col. Sebastian Moran

    Dennis Hoey - Inspector Lestrade

    Renee Godfrey - Vivian Vedder

    Mary Forbes - Margaret Carstairs

    Billy Bevan - Train Attendant

    Frederic Worlock - Prof. William Kilbane

    Leyland Hodgson - Conductor

    Geoffrey Steele - Ronald Carstairs

    Boyd Davis - Insp. McDonald

    Janet Murdoch - Mrs. Shallcross

    Skelton Knaggs - Sands

    Harry Cording - Mock Sr.

    Gerald Hamer - Mr. Alfred Shallcross

    Charles Knight - Guard

    Colin Kenny - Constable

    BIOS

    1. Basil Rathbone (aka: Philip St. John Basil Rathbone)

    Date of Birth: 13 June 1892 - Johannesburg, South Africa

    Date of Death: 21 July 1967 - New York, New York

    2. Nigel Bruce (aka: William Nigel Ernle Bruce)

    Date of Birth: 4 February 1895 - Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico

    Date of Death: 8 October 1953 - Santa Monica, California

    3. Roy William Neill (aka: Roland de Gostrie) (Director)

    Date of Birth: 4 September 1887, (ship off Ireland)

    Date of Death: 14 December 1946 - London, England, UK

    Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887 — He is the creation of Scottish born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle — A brilliant London-based detective, Holmes is famous for his intellectual prowess, and is renowned for his skillful use of deductive reasoning and astute observation to solve difficult cases — He is arguably the most famous fictional detective ever created, and is one of the best known and most universally recognisable literary characters in any genre.

    Conan Doyle wrote four novels and fifty-six short stories that featured Holmes — All but four stories are narrated by Holmes’ friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson, two are narrated by Holmes himself, and two others are written in the third person — The first two stories, short novels, appeared in Beeton’s Christmas Annual for 1887 and Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine in 1890 — The character grew tremendously in popularity with the beginning of the first series of short stories in The Strand Magazine in 1891; further series of short stories and two serialised novels appeared almost right up to Conan Doyle’s death in 1930 — The stories cover a period from around 1878 up to 1903, with a final case in 1914. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

    Rathbone is most widely recognized for his starring role as Sherlock Holmes in fourteen movies between 1939 and 1946, all of which co-starred Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson — The first two films, The Hound of the Baskervilles and The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (both 1939) were set in the late-Victorian times of the original stories — Both of these were made by Twentieth Century Fox, later installments, made at Universal Studios, beginning with Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942), were set in contemporary times, and some had World War II-related plots — Rathbone and Bruce also reprised their film roles in a radio series, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939 - 1946) — (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

    Legend Films can restore, colorize and release many of the classic earliest black and white films — a patented coloring and remastering process makes each film picture perfect plus more vivd than ever — no one can resist collecting every title that Legend Films releases.

    Hats off and thanks to Barry B. Sandrew Ph.D. (Founder, COO & CTO) and his Legend Films Staff — looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage era of the ’20s, ’30s & ’40s — order your copy now from Amazon where there are plenty of copies available on DVD — if you enjoyed this title, why not check out Legend Films where they are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector.

    Total Time: 60 mins on DVD ~ 20th Century Fox. ~ (9/06/2005)

    Apr 30


    JoJo Designs AMY’S JOJO Designer Tote

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    Features:

  • Single top zipper full closure zipper
  • Brown faux leather trimming
  • Padded computer storage area
  • Interior wall zip pocket
  • Padded Shoulder is detachable

  • Apr 30


    The Devil Rides Out: Music For Hammer Horror, Romance And Adventure (Film Score Anthology Re-recording)

    List Price: $33.49 Publisher: Silva Screen
    Salesrank: 782437
    Released: 1996-01-01
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    Tracklisting:
    1. Vampire Rhapsody [From Kiss of the Vampire] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    2. Ayesha-She Who Must Be Obeyed [From She Done Him Wrong] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    3. Desert Quest and Bedouin Attack [From She Done Him Wrong] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    4. In the Kingdom of She-Processional [From She Done Him Wrong] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    5. In the Kingdom of She-The Cruelty of She [From She Done Him Wrong] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    6. Eternal Flame and The Destruction of She [From She Done Him Wrong] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    7. Christina [From Frankenstein Created Woman] - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
    8. Power of Evil [From the DeVil Rides Out] - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
    9. Invocation to the Devil/Dance Frenzy/Incarnation-The Goat of … - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
    10. Awakening and Absolution [From the DeVil Rides Out] - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
    11. Love Theme [From the Scars of Dracula] - City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, The Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
    12. Introduction and Death of the Monster [From the Quatermass Expirement] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    13. Radiation and Requiem [From X-The Unknown] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    14. Defeat of the Aliens [From Quatermass II] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir
    15. Finale [From Quatermass II] - Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir

    Apr 30


    Dirt Devil 083414 Extreme Power Stick Vacuum

    List Price: $49.99 Publisher: Dirt Devil
    Salesrank: 193
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    Features:

  • 14.4-volt cordless stick vacuum for dry spills and quick pickups
  • Brush roll rotates for carpets, pauses for bare floors
  • Bagless dirt cup pops off easily for emptying; includes filter
  • Collapsible handle; low-profile body for cleaning under furniture
  • 9-1/2-inch cleaning path; 42-1/2 inches high; 1-year warranty

    Customer Reviews:
    Great power
    this is our second Power Stick. We use it daily to clean up kitty litter off a laminate floor. It also works great on carpet to clean up cat fur. It’s lightweight but still has a lot of power.

    Dirt Devil stick vaccuum
    I’ve only had this product a couple of weeks, but so far so good. It has the features and power I need for what I use it for (basic, bare floors, light/flat carpet); quick jobs. The only difference between this and the Dustbuster stick vaccuum I had before is that there is not a removable hand-held option, but I don’t really need it. I’ve seen a lot of negative reviews for the stick vaccuums overall, but these stick vaccuums are not meant for heavy jobs, just quick ones between heavy vaccuuming jobs. If they’re overused, they’ll let you down. Use it for what it’s meant for, and you’ll be very happy. I highly recommend this one.

    A fantastic product…best money I’ve spent in a long time!
    This cordless vacuum is a wonder!

    I already knew how handy this type of vacuum was per owning its predecessor, the 7.2 volt Dirt Devil Power Stick Vacuum. This one has more power (duh!) with double the voltage and has a nicer charging hookup.

    I have laminate flooring throughout my house. The Dirt Devil Extreme Power Stick Vacuum does a great job keeping the floors (especially in the kitchen area) “garbage-free”! My dark-colored throw rugs are easily kept lint (and whatever debris is laying on them)-free with this stick vacuum, as well.

    I love this vacuum! And, I still adore its little brother (the 7.2 volt stick vacuum), which is my bathroom floor cleaner now.

    Love it so much I’m on my second one.
    After having this vacuum for 4-5 years it doesn’t hold a charge as long as it used to (but still works). I decided to buy another one. Excellent price and great for my wood floors.

    Not worth your money or time
    This little Devil stopped working within a month. Money wasted and who has time to deal with shipping a $50 product back and hope to see your money again? No suction, the brush stopped turning, but worse, it caught bits of cat litter in the wheels and scratched my floors - a lot. It gets worse - I’m going to toss it - more plastic in the landfills and a battery to remove and hopefully find a place to take it to be properly disposed of. What a waste - shame on Dirt Devil for putting more junk in the environment.

  • Apr 30


    Timex Ironman Triathlon 30-Lap Traditional Fullsize Watch #T5E221

    List Price: $44.95 Publisher: Timex
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