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  • Benchmade Bone Collector Fixed Blade with Gut Hook and Green/Black G10 Handle Review

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    Benchmade Bone Collector Fixed Blade with Gut Hook and Green/Black G10 HandleProduct Review

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    Blade Length: 4.00-Inch

    Overall Length: 8.125-Inch

    Blade Material/Hardness: D2 Tool Steel/ 60-62HRC

    Blade Style: Modified Clip-Point w/ Gut Hook

    Lock Mechanism: Fixed

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  • Benchmade Mini-Barrage Folding Knives Review

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    Benchmade Mini-Barrage Folding KnivesProduct Review

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    Blade Length: 2.91"

    Overall Length/Closed Length: 6.91"/4.00"

    Blade Material/Hardness: 154CM Stainless Steel/58-61HRC

    Blade Style: Mini-Drop Point; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs

    This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

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  • Benchmade Mini-Barrage Folding Knives Review

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    Benchmade Mini-Barrage Folding KnivesProduct Review

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    Blade Length: 2.91"

    Overall Length/Closed Length: 6.91"/4.00"

    Blade Material/Hardness: 154CM Stainless Steel/58-61HRC

    Blade Style: Mini-Drop Point; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs

    This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes

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  • Benchmade Pardue Design Axis ComboEdge Griptilian Tanto Knife with BK1 Coating (Olive Drab Handle) Review

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    Benchmade Pardue Design Axis ComboEdge Griptilian Tanto Knife with BK1 Coating (Olive Drab Handle)Product Review

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    Blade Length: 3.45"

    Overall Length/Closed Length: 8.07"/4.62"

    Blade Material/Hardness: 154CM Stainless Steel/58-60HRC

    Blade Style: Tanto; Ambidextrous Thumb-Studs

    Lock Mechanism: AXIS

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  • Derviche v.01

    The Derviche collection is based on the transformation through movement.

    The physical properties of leather are used as a basis for the transformation.
    The fall of material, hardness, color and shape help us create optical illusions through the movement, creating forms in constant transformation and evolution.

    The pieces take on a special beauty, both in its resting or moving. The overlap of parts or the combination of colors make the vases dervishes an interesting elements in both stages.
    The movement generated by an engine at the base of the vase, gives these pieces a great burden hypnotic, enhanced by repetition and the constant movement.
    The movement is controlled by the user, decide if the piece is in dynamic state or resting.

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  • Derviche v.02

    The Derviche collection is based on the transformation through movement.

    The physical properties of leather are used as a basis for the transformation.
    The fall of material, hardness, color and shape help us create optical illusions through the movement, creating forms in constant transformation and evolution.

    The pieces take on a special beauty, both in its resting or moving. The overlap of parts or the combination of colors make the vases dervishes an interesting elements in both stages.
    The movement generated by an engine at the base of the vase, gives these pieces a great burden hypnotic, enhanced by repetition and the constant movement.
    The movement is controlled by the user, decide if the piece is in dynamic state or resting.

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  • CINDERELLA ELEGANCE SHOE AND SEX SYMBOL SCULPTURE Cenerentola by Emanuele Rubini

    The artwork Cinderella was conceived to give praise to products made in Italy and the elegance of Italian luxury products admired and even imitated all over the world. Cinderella is an unique work that idealizes the shoe as an object of desire for all women and a sought after symbol of fashion. Cinderellas elegance also embodies a sex-symbol. It is set on a base-casket rendering the object more precious. This sculpture was created based on the dynamics of equilibrium and thinness, the hardness of the black Belgian marble is transformed into a fluid silhouette, where the idea becomes visible. The eye flows on the heel from where it raises to a ribbon that entwine the ankle of an imaginary princess. With resemblance to a snake for its sharp tail, it bewitches both a man and a woman triggering a strong yearning and desire. It sinuously crawls downward changing into petals or wings of butterfly that softly caresses the foot. The soaring heel with an amazing thinness like the blade of a knife gives a sensual rush and at the same time the metallic element gives an aggressive-transgressive breaking the continuous curves with its geometric verticality.
    Cinderella, an unattainable dream: impossible to wear!

    http://www.youtube.com/SculptureSuper

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  • 2016 Campeonato España BTT Villanua

    El Pirineo cada vez se está convirtiendo más en el reino del deporte. El fin de semana del 8 y 9 de Octubre de 2016 se celebró el Campeonato de España de Enduro BTT, y ahí estábamos dando guerra.
    Tremenda dureza de la prueba, y tremenda belleza del paisaje. ¡Enhorabuena a todos los participantes! Solo subir esos tramos ya tiene mucho mérito, y llegar abajo de una sola pieza :P

    Este es nuestro vídeo resumen, para el recuerdo de todos los que ahí estuvieron, y para que lo vean los que no pudieron acudir.

    * Música (CC BY):
    Ship Wrek - Pain (feat. Mia Vaile) https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsounds/ship-wrek-pain-feat-mia-vaile-ncs-release

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    The Pyrenees is becoming increasingly more in the kingdom of sport. The weekend of 8 and 9 October 2016 Spain Championship Enduro BTT was held, and there we were working hard.
    Tremendous hardness, and tremendous beauty of the landscape. Congratulations to all the participants! Climbing those sections already has much merit, and also get down in one piece: P

    This is our video summary, for the memory of all who were there, and they see those who could not attend.

    * Music (CC BY): Ship Wrek - Pain (feat. Mia Vaile) https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsounds/ship-wrek-pain-feat-mia-vaile-ncs-release

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  • Indian Almond (Catappa) Leaves in an Aquarium - Shrimp Saturday

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    Its shrimp Saturday which means another information packed video dedicated to freshwater shrimp breeding in aquariums. Todays topic is Indian Almond Leaves, also known as Catappa Leaves. Im running a special on the Imdian Almond Leaves this week. \r
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    Also, check out some of the other specials Im still running: \r
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    I talked briefly in the video about Jeremys fish room. I wanted to give that link for anyone thats interested: \r
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    So, onto Indian Almond Leaves in the aquarium, mainly in freshwater shrimp tanks. I want to go over some quick points and cover them all in the video: origins of Indian almond leaves, their benefits and uses in the aquarium, how many to use for freshwater shrimp and how long the Indian Almond Leaves last. \r
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    First off, Indians Almond Leaves originated in South East Asia. They were originally used by betta breeders to condition them to spawn. They also used them in their hospital tanks to get the fish back to health. \r
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    Now, what are Indian Almond Leaves used for. The uses are listed in order of importance in my opinion. \r
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    The first most important use for Indian Almond Leaves in the aquarium is for trace minerals and other beneficial compounds. In nature, shrimp originate from slow moving river in forests. It is safe to say that leaves do fall into the the river and will decay over time. These leaves release tons of minerals and compounds into the river. In an aquarium, we use over filtered drinking water. Many trace elements are missing that shrimp need to thrive. By adding Indian Almond Leaves to the aquarium, the shrimp start to receive these necessary mineral and it opens the door to really allow them to thrive. \r
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    The second most important use for Indian Almond Leaves is for a natural food source for shrimp. Infusoria (micro-organisms) breakdown the leaf in the aquarium. This process usually takes a month to accomplish. The infusoria are a natural food source for shrimp and shrimplets (baby shrimp). Therefore, Indian Almond Leaves are essential to creating a stable environment for freshwater shrimp to breed. \r
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    Indian Almond Leaves are pumped full of anti-fungal properties to prevent die off in nature. These properties and compounds are believe to be released into the water column of an aquarium as the leaf breaks down. With that being said, many hobbyists (like myself) believe that Indian Almond Leaves help fight off berial and fungal infections in shrimp. \r
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    These three reason above are enough reason to begin using Indian Almond Leaves in your aquarium for freshwater shrimp. The leaves provide trace minerals and compound, a natural food source and provide anti-fungal an anti-berial properties to an aquarium. Although, this is not all they do: \r
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    Indian Almond leaves will also help to lower the ph of an aquarium. How much they lower ph depends on the level of kh (carbonate hardness) in the aquarium. The higher the kh, the harder it will be to lower the ph meaning itll take more leaves. \r
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    The only downfall to Indian Almond leaves is that they do change the color of the water to a tea color. Hobbyists that like clear water will not like this. Also, some find the leaves sore on the eye and do not prefer to use them for this reason. \r
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    The dosage of Indian Almond Leaves for shrimp tanks is simple, one leaf (6 to 8 in) per 20 gallons of water. Add a new leaf as one begins to decay. This will usually occur after 2-4 weeks. For larger tanks with higher loads of shrimp, add more leaves as necessary. \r
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