Archive for the ‘Gifts’ Category

Mithrodin Sword – From Kit Rae's Collection

Monday, December 6th, 2010

The Mithrodin sword is another Kit Rae sword that you have to have in order to complete your collection. You can only expect that it’s going to be high quality when it is created by Kit Rae. There are other features that you can look for with these swords. (more…)

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Rifleman’s M1892 Western Rifle with Loop Lever: a Brilliant Replica

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

The M1892 Western Rifle with Loop Lever Black Finish is said to be one of the most famous rifles that has been seen in several western movies. The movie that made this rifle famous was Rifleman. This rifle is an exact replica of the original non firing rifles that was used during the old western days. (more…)

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Unique Gold Dolphin Earrings for Her

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

I always go about things the hard way. When my wife asked for a pair of gold dolphin earrings last Christmas, instead of searching the internet, I searched Macy’s, Nordstrums and all the jewelry shops at all the malls within a twenty mile radius of our house. What did I find? A few pairs of dangle dolphin earrings, but nothing where I thought I had much of a choice. I like choices, and lots of them. (more…)

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The Black Locust Bonsai Makes a Nice Retirement Gift

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

One of the more interesting outdoor bonsai to give as a gift, especially for those looking to spend more time with their bonsai trees, is the Black Locust (robina pseudoacacia). These bonsai actually get pretty large compared to other bonsai trees, and they look very impressive once they’re grown. They’re outdoor bonsai, and they feature bark that is somewhat different from other trees. They are quite tolerant of different types of weather, and they grow fast. Unlike some bonsai, the Black Locust does flower—it will bloom with white blossoms that have a small bit of yellow in them. These fragrant blossoms will attract bees to them during the spring. (more…)

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