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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Matita coat for travelling from Mary Evans
Sale Price: $29.99
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Photo Puzzle, Matita coat for travelling. For the journey and en route anywhere, this wonderful tweed suit and three-quarter length white coat are perfect travellers. Simply leave the top coat at home when you are lunching in moderate climes...
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Crosley CR49 Traveler Portable Turntable (Tan)
List Price: $129.95
Sale Price: $99.90
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Enjoy a whole new level of LP independence with the Crosley CR49 Traveler. Inspired by the original portable turntables of the late 1950s, the belt-drive unit is versatile enough to play all three common speeds--33-1/3, 45, and 78 rpm--so you're not restricted to any one part of your vintage record collection...
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Crosley CR49 Traveler Portable Turntable, Black
List Price: $129.95
Sale Price: $89.99
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BELT-DRIVEN TURNTABLE MECHANISMPLAYS 33 1/3 45 & 78 RPM RECORDSPLAYS 7" 10" & 12" RECORDSDIAMOND-STYLUS NEEDLEMANUAL RETURN TONE ARMADJUSTABLE TONE CONTROLDYNAMIC FULL-RANGE STEREO SPEAKERSSOLID WOOD CONSTRUCTIONVINYL WRAPPEDCHROME SNAP CLOSURECORNER GUARDSMETAL RESIN HANDLEBLACKUPC : 710244274920Shipping Dimensions : 21...
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Crosley CR89 Traveler Stack-o-Matic Turntable, Brown/Tweed
List Price: $179.95
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Crosley Radio's Traveler Stack-o-Matic record changer offers a fresh spin on an old-time favorite. Reminiscent of stackable '60s-era portable turntables, the Stack-o-Matic stores up to six full-size LPs or 45s at once and automatically plays them in sequence...
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Hartmann Luggage Mobile Traveler Duffel Suitcase
List Price: $795.00
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Hartmann's Tweed 30" Mobile Traveler Duffel is made of a virtually indestructible nylon tweed fabric with belting leather trim. Push-button locking handle system, extremely durable wheels and patented Baggage Link quick-clip strap allows for attaching additional carry-ons...
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Hartmann Lite 20 Inch Expandable Mobile Traveler
List Price: $550.00
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The Hartmann Lite Collection is lightweight for carrying comfort and easy maneuverability, but a real heavyweight when it comes to durability. The handsome exterior is constructed from a revolutionary, virtually indestructible fabric that is even stronger than ballistic nylon and will stand up to the most extreme demands...
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Hartmann Hartmann Lite Vertical Mobile Office, Walnut Tweed, One Size
List Price: $450.00
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The Hartmann Lite Collection is lightweight for carrying comfort and easy maneuverability, but a real heavyweight when it comes to durability. The handsome exterior is constructed from a revolutionary, virtually indestructible fabric that is even stronger than ballistic nylon and will stand up to the most extreme demands...
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How to Choose Luggage
When shopping for luggage, you need to look not only at the price, but at the quality and features of the luggage. Here are some things to consider when buying luggage.
1. Weight: Fiberglass inner frames ensure both strength and light weight. Inner structures may also be made of aluminum, wood, durable molded plastic compounds, or any combination of the above. A weighty frame will make a case heavy even before it's packed. Frame materials are often listed on the luggage tag.
2. Durable construction: Look for taped seams on the zippers (cloth strip) which prevents fraying. On the outside of the bag, joints should be covered with leather, nylon piping, welts to reinforce the seams and absorb wear and tear. Also, seams should be lockstitched -- a method in which each stitch is reinforced, or locked, to stay in place and stand alone. This prevents unraveling.
3. Leather: Leather luggage can be very durable and looks marvelous, but it is often too heavy to be carried even when it's empty. Top-grain or full-grain leather, the outermost layer of the hide, is stronger and more durable than leather made from splits, the layers of hide that are split off from underneath the top grain. Luggage made from splits costs less but is more likely to show wear.
4. Fabric bags: Ballistic nylon is a bit more expensive but worth it. The same bag made of Cordura or Cordura Plus costs less and is still pretty sturdy. Although tweed and brocade bags may appear sturdier than nylon ones, they are slashable and the thicker fabric adds weight.
5. Hard cases: For sheer toughness, the traditional hard cases do best although they will be heavier than the most popular style currently which is a soft-sidded case built on a sturdy frame.
While a hard-sidded shell has the advantage of being resistant to stains and can — if well packed — protect fragile items the corners can crack or dent when they receive severe blows.
6. Vinyl: Vinyl--Vinyl, a moderately priced plastic material, is used for both coverings and trims. Available in a wide range of colors, the material has strong stain-resistance, and can be wiped clean. Vinyl is sometimes treated to resemble leather--check the labeling on the product.
7. Waterproofing: The best all-around fabric is a Cordura or ballistic nylon with a waterproof seal -- most bags are not waterproofed on the outside, but treated on the inside with a moisture-resisting sealant. If you are going camping, rafting, etc., you should look at outdoor supply stores that carry more rugged bags.
8. Zippers: it should be tough and run smoothly. Zippers should also be double-stitched (stitched on both sides of the zipper) and self-repairing or large, very sturdy, and smooth-running. Zippers made of polyester coils that have been woven or sewn to tapes can take a lot of pressure and can be fixed if they pop open. Large zipper pulls are always easier to work with.
9. Handles: Handle construction is crucial -- whatever the style of luggage. Handles that are attached with screws are easier to replace than handles attached with rivets. Handle systems that are inside the bag take less abuse by baggage handlers. However, it does reduce your packing space.
10. Straps: Shoulder straps for duffels and garment bags should be made of wide webbing, and ideally they should be padded where they rest on your shoulders. It should be reinforced with box and cross stitching where it attaches to the bag. Choose a duffel with a shoulder strap in addition to two center handles -- this increases your carrying options for times when you'll need your hands free.
On pullmans, notice where the handles are placed. It is helpful to have both side and top handles, for easier portability. It's equally important for the straps of travel packs to be padded, because they will be resting on your shoulders for long periods of time. Look for a padded waist or hip strap as well, to steady and center the bag on your body. All straps should be adjustable for height and weight.
11. Wheels: The wheels should be spaced as wide apart as possible and they should be recessed into the bag's frame so that it provides some protection for them -- an exposed wheel can be neatly severed from your bag by a pothole, an uneven cobblestone, or a seemingly innocuous curb. Large, sturdy in-line-skate wheels provide the ultimate in rollability and performance. Insist on smooth-rolling wheels that are firmly bolted in place.
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how can i fix this old record player?
it's from the early 60s it looks like, and has a built in tube operated pre-amp. i googled "hyde park high fidelity" and moded 808, but found nothing about it. it says 120 AC- 60 HZ- 90 W. i think this might be dangerous to just plug in and use? but i did it anyway. the turntable turns at the right speed, but i can hear a loud hum whenever i start it up, and a crackle when i turn one of the speaker knobs. it needs a new needle, but i didn't want to waste time on that unless i can be pretty sure i can fix this. when the stylus drags around it makes a sound. i looked inside through the tweed speaker fabric and saw 4 tubes lit up orange. it's a real beauty, lovely leather suitcase type stereo in great cosmetic condition. i'm pretty handy, and i'd love to rescue it! what do you think?
yes it still hums with no stylus inserted.
WOW! Just for curiousity how those electronics in the past work, its challenging to fix that as if you have found the missing link by looking at those tubes? Do step by step troubleshooting, You may touch the needle and hear if the preamp reacts, and if the sequence from preamp, to main audio amp, and to the speaker really function. Remove the stylus and turn it on then gradually increase volume, you should not hear hum since theres no input,..and if there is, then concentrate in the power supply section, you may use modern capacitor and diode for filtering..since we have lots of interference this days..sheilding the preamp is very important and additional chasis grounding may illiminate hum.
The problem:
Replacement stylus is hard to find
Not energy star compliant, and @ 90 watts its its waste of power for such simple appliance. And the heat and gases it radiates may cause illness. My dad used to work in those electronics in the '70's he has skin disease where the doctor diagnosed it coming from radiations/gases of those vacuum tubes. Thats why he's concern in me working in an electronic production line.
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