Viking Professional
Viking Professional
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Viking 10-in. Professional Series Sharpening Steel $99.95 Our 10-Inch sharpening steel is handmade in Solingen, Germany. It is fully-forged and constructed from the highest quality stainless steel. Hand ground cutting edge for optimum performance, this round steel to fits in Viking knife blocks. Viking Range Corporation manufactures and markets a wide range of professional kitchen appliances for home use. The private company, based in Greenwood, Mississippi, is best known for it upscale ranges, but also offers ovens, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, disposals, and ventilation products. In addition, Viking offers professional-grade countertop appliances such as a blender and stand mixer, a line of cookware and cutlery, and a complete set of outdoor cooking products, including gas grills with hoods, warming drawers, gas woks, outdoor refrigerated beverage centers, stainless steel cabinets, as well as professional barbecue tool sets and gloves. Viking maintains three factories in Greenwood, and operates a dozen Viking Culinary Arts Centers across the country, where cooking lessons are given and the company’s products are available for purchase. The company’s products are also sold through high-end dealers, housing contractors, and kitchen specialists. Internationally, Viking products are retailed in more than 80 countries. |
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Viking 7-in. Professional Santoku Knife $139.95 The hollow-ground “dimples” in this unique knife blade, called Santoku (or 3 Benefits), create air pockets which reduce “drag” when cutting delicate food like fish and meat. It provides easy release, so it’s especially useful when presentation is key. The 7-in. knife also features a special stainless blade made of high-carbon-chromium-vanadium with a full tang that runs the length of the molded, triple riveted handle. It’s the kind of investment that will last a lifetime. Viking, makers of professional and recreational kitchen appliances and cookware, introduces its own line of cutlery that matches its reputation for quality and performance. Each knife is hand-forged in Solingen, Germany, and offers a lifetime warranty against defects. |
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Viking 6-in. Professional Series Carving Fork $89.95 High-carbon-chromium-vanadium stainless steel. One piece hot drop forged method of manufacture. Full tang running the length of the handle. Ice-hardened tines. Polyoxymethylene handles with fiberglass reinforcement. Triple rivet handle construction. Hand-made in Solingen, Germany with authentic Old World craftsmanship. Dishwasher safe, but hand washing recommended for best appearance. Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. Viking Range Corporation manufactures and markets a wide range of professional kitchen appliances for home use. The private company, based in Greenwood, Mississippi, is best known for it upscale ranges, but also offers ovens, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, disposals, and ventilation products. In addition, Viking offers professional-grade countertop appliances such as a blender and stand mixer, a line of cookware and cutlery, and a complete set of outdoor cooking products, including gas grills with hoods, warming drawers, gas woks, outdoor refrigerated beverage centers, stainless steel cabinets, as well as professional barbecue tool sets and gloves. Viking maintains three factories in Greenwood, and operates a dozen Viking Culinary Arts Centers across the country, where cooking lessons are given and the company’s products are available for purchase. The company’s products are also sold through high-end dealers, housing contractors, and kitchen specialists. Internationally, Viking products are retailed in more than 80 countries. |
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Viking 8-in. Professional Series Bread Knife $114.95 Viking cutlery is crafted in Solingen, Germany using old world standards. Each knife is forged and ground from one piece of steel that is made of a combination of high carbon – chromium – and vanadium stainless steel that is rust and stain resistant. This bread kniife is made of high-carbon-chromium-vanadium stainless steel in a hot-drop forged method of manufacture & one-piece construction. The full tang runs the length of the handle made of polyoxymethylene with fiberglass reinforcement, with triple rivet handle construction. Hand-made in Solingen, Germany. Viking Range Corporation manufactures and markets a wide range of professional kitchen appliances for home use. The private company, based in Greenwood, Mississippi, is best known for it upscale ranges, but also offers ovens, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, disposals, and ventilation products. In addition, Viking offers professional-grade countertop appliances such as a blender and stand mixer, a line of cookware and cutlery, and a complete set of outdoor cooking products, including gas grills with hoods, warming drawers, gas woks, outdoor refrigerated beverage centers, stainless steel cabinets, as well as professional barbecue tool sets and gloves. Viking maintains three factories in Greenwood, and operates a dozen Viking Culinary Arts Centers across the country, where cooking lessons are given and the company’s products are available for purchase. The company’s products are also sold through high-end dealers, housing contractors, and kitchen specialists. Internationally, Viking products are retailed in more than 80 countries. |
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Viking 3-pc. Professional Series Santoku Cutlery Set $259.95 Viking cutlery is crafted in Solingen, Germany using old world standards. Each knife is forged and ground from one piece of steel that is made of a combination of high carbon – chromium – and vanadium stainless steel that is rust and stain resistant. Features: Hot-drop forged method of manufacture. One-piece construction. Full tang running the length of the handle. Polyoxymethylene handles with fiberglass reinforcement and Triple-rivet handle construction This 3-pc. Santoku Cutlery Set Includes the Following: 4-in. Paring Knife 7-in. Santoku Knife 8-in. Hollow Ground Slicing Knife Viking Range Corporation manufactures and markets a wide range of professional kitchen appliances for home use. The private company, based in Greenwood, Mississippi, is best known for it upscale ranges, but also offers ovens, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, disposals, and ventilation products. In addition, Viking offers professional-grade countertop appliances such as a blender and stand mixer, a line of cookware and cutlery, and a complete set of outdoor cooking products, including gas grills with hoods, warming drawers, gas woks, outdoor refrigerated beverage centers, stainless steel cabinets, as well as professional barbecue tool sets and gloves. Viking maintains three factories in Greenwood, and operates a dozen Viking Culinary Arts Centers across the country, where cooking lessons are given and the company’s products are available for purchase. The company’s products are also sold through high-end dealers, housing contractors, and kitchen specialists. Internationally, Viking products are retailed in more than 80 countries. |
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Viking 6-pc. Professional Cutlery Set with Wood Block $479.95 Made of high-carbon stainless steel, this set of knives features the popular Santoku knife, highly desired for the dimples on the blade that allow food to slide free as you slice and dice, resulting in more efficient prep. This entire set includes 4-in. Paring Knife, 5-in. Serrated Utility Knife, 8-in. Bread Knife, 7-in. Santoku Knife, 10-in. Sharpening Steel and a 10-slot Maple Block. Viking, makers of professional and recreational kitchen appliances and cookware, introduces its own line of cutlery that matches its reputation for quality and performance. Each knife is hand-forged in Solingen, Germany, and offers a lifetime warranty against defects. |
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Viking Professional Series Digital Hand Mixer, Black $99.95 The Viking Professional Hand Mixer marries ergonomic design with heavy-duty performance. The 250-watt motor delivers enough muscle to handle anything from the fluffiest meringue to the thickest oatmeal cookie dough. The digital model features touch control of 5 speeds. Features: Heavy Duty 250-watt Motor: A versatile range of speeds and a 250-watt motor go from delicate to vigorous at the touch of a thumb. Easy-winding Cord Storage: Extra long 5-foot power cord allows freedom to move around the countertop and the easy-wind cord storage provides storage for the power cord while the unit is not in use. Ergonomic Handle Design: Ergonomic handle design provides maximum comfort while mixing. Stainless Steel Beaters: Set of two, dishwasher-safe, heavy-gauge, stainless steel beaters conquer any batter and clean easily for the next round of baking. |
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Janome Professional 45×19 Sewing Table Cabinet with Drawer, for 6300P 6500P 6600P 1600P 1600PDB 1600PDBX 1600PQC, Elna 7300, Pfaff Grand, Viking Mega $598 Janome Professional 45×19″ Sewing Table Cabinet with Drawer, for 6300P 6500P 6600P 1600P 1600PDB 1600PDBX 1600PQC, Elna 7300, Pfaff Grand, Viking Mega |
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Viking 5-qt. Stand Mixer, White $444.95 From the Viking professional kitchen, this stand mixer has a unique feature that makes using it much easier: back-mounted wheels that let you move the stand mixer across the countertop so you’re not having to lift it and carry it yourself. Handsome in looks, this durable, 800-watt stand mixer handles all your mixing and blending needs. It tackles dense dough for bread yet is gentle enough to whisk meringues for pies. The locking pop-up head offers convenience when removing the bowl and makes cleanup a breeze. The stand mixer’s planetary mixing action ensures you’ll never have to scrape the bowl again. The 5-qt. capacity stand mixer comes with a beater, whip and dough hook (each one stainless steel, not plastic) and a handsome stainless steel bowl with wide handle for ease of lifting. All are dishwasher-safe. About Viking…Viking Range Corporation is the ultimate in kitchen design, an award-winning leader in the industry. It’s the originator of the “Professional” segment of major appliances in the USA, introducing the first commercial-type range for home use in 1987. The company now offers a complete line of appliances for the entire kitchen including cooking, ventilation, kitchen cleanup and refrigeration, as well as outdoor products to extend the Viking experience to the pool or patio. |
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Viking 5-qt. Stand Mixer, Black $444.95 Add luxury and function to your kitchen with the Viking 5-qt. stand mixer in black. It’s designed for professional use with a rugged, all-metal gear transmission that runs on 800 watts. Exclusive to this 5-qt. stand mixer are the V-style attachments, ergonomic cast-stainless bowl handle and two back-mounted wheels for easier mobility as you move it from one place on the countertop to the other. Choose from primary, low and high speeds to mix, blend, whip and knead. With the planetary mixing action in operation, the Viking stand mixer makes sure every last bit of dough or batter is incorporated into the mix. The pop-up head lift locks in both the up and down positions. The stand mixer comes complete with beater, whip and dough hook plus a beautiful, stainless steel mixing bowl. |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White Grey Blades $12.99 BeaterBlade for KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers… |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Bowl Lift Mixers New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The ne… |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for KitchenAid 6-Quart & 5-Plus Mixers New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The ne… |
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Welcome To The Dollhouse $2.99 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Work Sharp WS3000 Wood Tool Sharpener $179.99 The Work Sharp WS3000 Wood Tool Sharpener is an easy-to-use dry sharpening system for chisels, plane irons, lathe tools, carving tools, and other woodworking tools. Designed for the serious woodworker, this sharpening system is packed with unique features that make it easy to achieve consistent angles on flat blades and contoured tools. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, ser… |
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Prepara Power Plant Mini $37.86 Have a mini garden at your fingertips, all year long, go on, show off your freshly grown Italian sweet basil or your newly sprouted curly dwarf parsley from the comfort of your kitchen, anytime, rain or shine. Our little green growing machine will empower you to try; herbs, vegetables, flowers, and fruits. Experience the pleasure and satisfaction of growing your own plants. Experiment with any se… |
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Gas Range Oven Ignitor for Viking Range replacement for PB040001 $26.95 Up for Sale is a Gas Range Oven Ignitor Part # AR04001. This is a Brand New Part. This is a replacement Viking Ignitor, replaces part # PB040001. Included with this ignitor is: * 1 Ignitor This is a Flat Bar Syle Ignitor. The White Ceramic part of the ignitor measures 2-1/4″ Long. The Ignitor part (the pa… |
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Caddyshack $2.08 A purely tasteless, moronic, guilty pleasure. Director HaroldRamis employs a mixture of Mad magazine/National Lampoon maturity and Saturday Night Live sarcasm in this goofball golf comedy set on the grounds of a posh country club. Somewhere buried in the slapstick antics, drug references, Marx Brothers-like insults, and gratuitous sex scenes are the intertwined, forgettable subplots of a poor cadd… |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Combo HD DVD and Standard DVD) $2.95 Alas! The fifth Harry Potter film has arrived. The time is long past that this can be considered a simple “children’s” series–though children and adults alike will enjoy it immensely. Starting off from the dark and tragic ending of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins in a somber and angst-filled tone that carries through the entire 138 minutes (the shortest of any HP… |
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Trapeze – Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis (Import, ALL Regions) $12.92 - – NTSC All Regions – IMPORT FROM SOUTH KOREA – Language: English – Subtitle: English, Korean – Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida star as a triangle of lovers in this powerful drama set against the magnificent background of a European circus. Filmed on location in Paris, Trapeze has been acclaimed as one of the most spectacular and authentic circus movies ever made…. |

Friday’s Woman
A centuries-old mystery has crossed my path again …
I mentioned in a very recent article that there was a dispute in many academic quarters concerning the actual Viking deity being honored by the name, ‘Friday.’ The cold, laborious reality is that unless somebody reveals a runic stone that confirms the issue — and that is not going — only a preponderance of circumstantial proof is going to hold the day in any such debate.
So, whereas others while away their time contemplating world peace, I’ve returned to the rummage around for Friday’s inspiration.
If you’ll recall, four of the seven days of the week are named once Norse gods:
– Tuesday is for Tyr, the god of truth and war,
– Wednesday is for Odin, the Allfather of Viking gods,
– Thursday is for Thor, the god of thunder,
– Friday, but is cloaked in ambiguity.
I might perpetually heard the day’s name-origin came from Frigg, Odin’s elder wife — he had a lot of than one — and this is often supported by the foremost scholarly of English references, like the Oxford dictionary. Others say it had been for either Frey or Freja, who were brother and sister within the Vanir clan. Frey was the god of fertility, therefore it had been considered essential to keep him happy; Freja was the goddess of affection and wonder, thus it did not hurt to stay on her smart side, either.
Frigg’s duties were to be the goddess of the sky. It was a delicate job, however somebody had to try and do it.
Turning to cyberspace for resolution, I happened on an glorious guide in Norse matters, The Viking Answer Lady. She is so meticulous in her material that I felt the chance of her bringing light-weight to the difficulty was quite good. So, I contacted her. To mention she did her research is an understatement. Here’s her reply to me:
“Since Western Europe all originally derived from Indo-European tribes, we notice that there were a heap of correspondences between the various branches — not exact, one-for-one identity, but concepts are clearly related. Therefore it’s no real surprise to search out {that the} naming and symbolism of the times of the week, and the amount of days in a very week, would possibly be pretty much the same in all the descendants of the Indo-Europeans.
“You’ll be able to see the day-name correspondences in alternative languages that descend from Indo-European:
“Ancient Greek has: hemera selenes (moon day), hemera Areos (Ares’ day), hemera Hermu (Hermes’ day), hemera Dios (Zeus’ day), hemera Aphrodites (Aphrodite’s day), hemera Khronu (Chronos’ day), hemera heliou (sun day)
“Latin: Lunae dies (Moon-day, Monday), Martis dies (Mars-Day, Tuesday), Mercurii dies (Mercury’s day, Wednesday), Jovis dies (Jove’s day, Thursday), Veneris dies (Venus’ day, Friday), Saturni dies (Saturn’s day, Saturday) or alternatively Christian Sabbatum or Sabbati dies (Sabbath day), Solis dies (Sunday)or alternatively Christian Dominicus dies (Lord’s day)
“Unsurprisingly, the Romance languages clearly derive their day names from Latin, apart from Portugese, which numbers the days:
“Italian: lunedi, martedi, mercoledi, giovedi, venerdi, sabato, domenica
“Spanish: lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábado, domingo
“French: lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi, vendredi, samedi, dimanche
“Romanian: luni, marti, miercuri, joi, vineri, sîmbata, duminica
“Portugese: Segunda-Feira (2nd day, Monday); Terça-Feira (third day, Tuesday); Quarta-Feira (fourth day, Wednesday); Quinta-Feira (fifth day, Thursday); Sexta-Feira (sixth day, Friday); Sábado (Sabbath, Saturday); Domingo (Lord’s Day, Sunday)
“The Celtic languages have taken and preserved the Latin names of the days, and also borrowed heavily from Christian concepts:
“Welsh: Dydd Llun (moon/Luna day), Dydd Mawrth (Mars’ day), Dydd Mercher (Mercury’s day), Dydd Iau (Jove’s day), Dydd Gwener (Venus’s day), Dydd Sadwrn (Saturn’s day), Dydd Sul (sun day)
“Gaelic: Di-luain (moon day); Di-máirt (Mars’s day); Di-ciaduinn or Di-ciadaoin (day of the primary fast of the week – Friday being the second fast); Diardaoin (the day between the 2 fasts of Wednesday and Friday); Di-haoine or Dia-aoine (day of the fast) Di-sathuirn (Saturn day); Di-dómhnuich (Lord’s day)
“Irish: Dé Luan (moon/Luna day); Dé Mairt (Mars’ day); Dé Céadaoin (day of the first fast of the week); Déardaoin; Dé h-Aoine (the day between the two fasts of Wednesday and Friday); Dé Sathairn (Saturn’s day); Dé Domhnaigh (Lord’s day)
“The Germanic languages, however, are related. Ares/Mars was equated with Týr as a warrior god. Zeus/Jupiter was equated with Thórr as the god who hurled lightnings. Mercury was equated with Óðinn, since each had a job as psychompomps, the one who leads the dead to their afterlife. Aphrodite/Venus was equated with Frigga and Freyja.
“German: Montag (moon day), Dienstag (Týr’s day), Mittwoch (Mid-week), Donnerstag (Donner’s/Thórr’s day), Freitag (Freyja/Frigga’s day), Samstag (derived ultimately from Latin Sabbatum), Sonntag (sun day)
“Dutch: maandag (moon day), dinsdag, woensdag (Woden’s/Óðinn’s day), donderda (Donner’s/Thórr’s day), vrijdag (Freyja/Frigga’s day), zaterdag (Saturn day), zondag (sun day)
“Norwegian and Danish: mandag (moon day), tirsdag (Týr’s day), onsdag (Óðinn’s day), torsdag (Thórr’s day), fredag (Freyja’s/Frigga’s day), lørdag (laundry day), søndag (sun day)
“Swedish: måndag (moon day), tisdag (Týr’s day), onsdag (Óðinn’s day), torsdag (Thrr’s day), fredag (Freyja/Frigga’s day), lördag (wash day), söndag (sun day)
“Old English: mondæg or monandæg (moon day); tiwesdæg (Tiw’s day, Týr’s day); wodnesdæg (Wotan’s/Óðinn’s day); thunresdæg (Thórr’s day); frigedæg (Frigga’s/Freya’s day); sæterdæg or sæternesdæg (Saturn’s day); sunnandæg (sun day)
“Middle English: monday, moneday, or monenday (moon day); tiwesday or tewesday (Tiw’s day, Týr’s day); wodnesday, wednesday, or wednesdai (Wotan’s/Óðinn’s day); thursday or thuresday (Thórr’s day); fridai (Frigga’s/Freya’s day); saterday (Saturn’s day); soneday, sonenday, sunday, sunnenday (sun day)
“North Frisian: monnendei (moon-day); Tirsdei (Týr’s-day); Winsdei (Wotan’s/Óðinn’s day); Türsdei (Thórr’s day); Fridei (Frigga’s/Freyja’s day); sennin (sun-evening); sennedei (sun day)
“Etymologically, it’s not possible to tell for certain whether the ‘Friday’ words derive from Frigga or Freyja (a minimum of therefore I am told, I’m not a philologist or linguistics expert). We have a tendency to will tell by the cognates {that the} name is from a goddess equated with Venus and Aphrodite.
“We get into any issues in that ‘Freyja’ comes from roots which means merely ‘lady’ while ‘Frigga’ comes from roots connected to ‘beloved.’ There are several students who insist that Frigga and Freyja are just completely different titles for the identical goddess.
“None the less, undoubtedly ‘Friday’ comes from the name of one of those 2 goddeses, and not from the name of the god Freyr.”
Now, that’s the kind of studied thoroughness that can achieve Master’s degrees. It is a preponderance of proof which will carry the day during a court of law. While she only eliminated one of the three contenders to the title of Friday’s Namesake, the Viking Answer Woman has gone on top of and beyond the decision of duty to produce me with the information I requested.
I am certain glad I didn’t tell her I used to be just making an attempt to win a bar bet.
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White Grey Blades $12.99 BeaterBlade for KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers… |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Bowl Lift Mixers New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The ne… |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for KitchenAid 6-Quart & 5-Plus Mixers New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The ne… |
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Welcome To The Dollhouse $2.99 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Work Sharp WS3000 Wood Tool Sharpener $179.99 The Work Sharp WS3000 Wood Tool Sharpener is an easy-to-use dry sharpening system for chisels, plane irons, lathe tools, carving tools, and other woodworking tools. Designed for the serious woodworker, this sharpening system is packed with unique features that make it easy to achieve consistent angles on flat blades and contoured tools. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, ser… |
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Prepara Power Plant Mini $37.86 Have a mini garden at your fingertips, all year long, go on, show off your freshly grown Italian sweet basil or your newly sprouted curly dwarf parsley from the comfort of your kitchen, anytime, rain or shine. Our little green growing machine will empower you to try; herbs, vegetables, flowers, and fruits. Experience the pleasure and satisfaction of growing your own plants. Experiment with any se… |
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Gas Range Oven Ignitor for Viking Range replacement for PB040001 $26.95 Up for Sale is a Gas Range Oven Ignitor Part # AR04001. This is a Brand New Part. This is a replacement Viking Ignitor, replaces part # PB040001. Included with this ignitor is: * 1 Ignitor This is a Flat Bar Syle Ignitor. The White Ceramic part of the ignitor measures 2-1/4″ Long. The Ignitor part (the pa… |
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Caddyshack $2.08 A purely tasteless, moronic, guilty pleasure. Director HaroldRamis employs a mixture of Mad magazine/National Lampoon maturity and Saturday Night Live sarcasm in this goofball golf comedy set on the grounds of a posh country club. Somewhere buried in the slapstick antics, drug references, Marx Brothers-like insults, and gratuitous sex scenes are the intertwined, forgettable subplots of a poor cadd… |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Combo HD DVD and Standard DVD) $2.95 Alas! The fifth Harry Potter film has arrived. The time is long past that this can be considered a simple “children’s” series–though children and adults alike will enjoy it immensely. Starting off from the dark and tragic ending of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins in a somber and angst-filled tone that carries through the entire 138 minutes (the shortest of any HP… |
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Trapeze – Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis (Import, ALL Regions) $12.92 - – NTSC All Regions – IMPORT FROM SOUTH KOREA – Language: English – Subtitle: English, Korean – Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida star as a triangle of lovers in this powerful drama set against the magnificent background of a European circus. Filmed on location in Paris, Trapeze has been acclaimed as one of the most spectacular and authentic circus movies ever made…. |
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