Monthly Archives: October 2011



Home Woodworking: Designing a Computer Desk

Oct 28th, 2011Posted by Lucy LaForest

Are you planning to build a computer desk to trick out your home office? Good woodworking requires a good plan. Here are some tips for designing or adapting a desk plan to make sure it fits your needs.

Information When Selling Gold Coins

Oct 25th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

Many people around the country are at a point that they have no choice but to sell things that they value. The economy is taking a tremendous toil on a lot of us. Selling gold coins and antiques are among the items that people are feeling the need to get rid of.

Where to Look for Mason Accessories

Oct 20th, 2011Posted by Lawrence White

If you are a Mason or someone you know is a Mason, finding Mason accessories is now a lot easier than it has been in the past. A highly respectable organisation, the freemasons have been clouded in a world of secrecy for many years, however, they are starting to open their doors to the general public in order to increase visibility and to perhaps encourage new members to the order.

Tips For Those Selling Gold Coins

Oct 17th, 2011Posted by Terry Stanfield

There are a lot of people around that collect items of value. Gold and silver are very common items for collectors, especially when it comes to coins. Sometimes people find have reasons that require them to look into selling gold coins that they own. Here are some helpful things to keep in mind if this happens to you.

Woodworking with Softwood Lumber

Oct 17th, 2011Posted by Lucy LaForest

The most common building material for woodworkers is the softwoods; pine, redwood or fir. These are readily available at your local lumberyard or home improvement store. In addition to be readily available the softwoods are also the least expensive so, let's take a closer look.

Pop Art Has Its Hidden Gems

Oct 17th, 2011Posted by Matthew Isaacson

When I first saw an enamel on metal piece by Keith Haring & LA II at a Christies auction, my first question was, "Who the heck was LA II". The estimated auction price range was $40,000- $60,0000, and the detailed mass of squiggly lines and disorganization in the piece did not seem to reflect the normal range of Keith Haring.

The Type Of Camera That Is Right For You

Oct 14th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

When making the decision about what type of camera to buy, it is easy to be confused by the myriad of choices which are available. From point and shoot cameras, to Digital SLR Cameras to fixed lens cameras, to video cameras and so much more. Throw brands into the equation and there are literally hundreds of choices to decide between.

Beginner and Expert Tips For The Ultimate Winter Sport: Ice Skating

Oct 13th, 2011Posted by Mark Charttose

Ice skating is a beautiful and graceful sport as well as being a competitive one. Some people enjoy it for the exercise, while others learn in order to become professionals, in either figure competitions or sports like ice hockey. This great cardio workout really works the muscles in the legs and these beginner tips will help you work the body confidently on the ice in no time.

Check Out These Tips For Detecting

Oct 9th, 2011Posted by Bill McNeil

Metal detecting can easily pay for itself many times over. In this article, you'll discover how to get the absolute most out of your metal detector, and enjoy it for years to come.

Top 10 Finest Batman Collectibles

Oct 9th, 2011Posted by Mathieu Courchesne

If you're a fan of the movie Batman begin action figures then you'll find the following Items from the movie worth adding to your collection of movie replicas.

Choosing Lenses For Cameras

Oct 8th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

When it comes to making a decision about photography equipment, more often than not, people base the bulk of their decision on the camera body and the camera body alone. But anecdotal evidence shows that the bulk of digital SLR camera purchases are made for the short term, with little thinking given to the future and what equipment changes or upgrades may need to be made at a later date.

Going About Finding A Hobby

Oct 8th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak

Finding a hobby can be rewarding in so many ways. It doesn't have to be the same type of hobby that everyone else has. In fact that is what will make it your hobby. It needs to be something that you find interesting. Something that will continue to hold your interest for years even.

Learn The Art of Movie Replica Collection

Oct 5th, 2011Posted by Mathieu Courchesne

If you find movie memorabilia collecting an exciting venture and would like to try it out then learn the art of collecting and the reason why it's quite popular.

Antique Collecting Can Be Fun

Oct 5th, 2011Posted by Phillip Poulak

Antiques come in many different forms, from china, silver, porcelain, photographs, military souvenirs, and even toys. Pill boxes, bottles, fans, clocks, buttons, and even postcards. They all can be considered an antique in their own right.

From Drawing to Display Requires Perfect Model Railroad Design

Oct 5th, 2011Posted by Mike S Williams

The most critical aspect of building a model railroad layout, either large or small, comes at the planning stage. A lot of mistakes can be avoided if the construction process is carefully thought through from start to finish.

Be Safe With Your New Airsoft Gun

Oct 5th, 2011Posted by Michiel Van Kets

Airsoft games are challenging and exciting for everyone and there are various safety aspects you need to be aware of to ensure no one is injured or hurt. As well as guaranteeing safety and protection during a game you also need to follow the rules and regulations laid down by the law when carrying a replica gun.