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Friday, December 31, 2010

A Pendleton kind of day

I have known this for quite sometime, but  I am addicted to hunting for ebay items.  Its New Years day, and all I can think about is going out to find some cool new item that I have never seen before.   I have been hitting up the local loop I go on pretty hard lately, so when I went out yesterday I didn't expect to find much.   Its interesting some days I can't find anything, and then some days I will find ALOT of a particular kind of item.  Whenever I find more than one of something in one day I say to myself " looks like its a XXXXXX kind of day ".  


Well yesterday was a PENDLETON kind of day.   


Lets take a look at what I found shall we?


Pendleton #1:  Pendleton dress shirt.  


As you can see from the label this is obvious a newer pendleton dress shirt.  I am planning on writing a blog post about the different pendleton tags, and when they were used in an upcoming post.  


This shirt is in great condition with no rip, or tears



Pendleton #2  Vintage pendleton 100% virgin wool red and black plaid / tartan shirt.  This kind of shirt is a loop flap pocket shirt because the flaps on the pockets can not be buttoned up.   











Pendleton #3  Vintage light brown loop flap pendleton shirt.  This shirt has no flaws.  Very nice








Pendleton # 4  Goregous vintage pendeton 100% virgin wool coat with faux fur collar.  The outside of this coat is mint,  the inside lining has a few spots that are coming apart but still.  This coat is amazing for its age. 





 Pendleton #5  These shirts are my absolute favorite.  The Pendleton high grade western wear!


These shirts have pearl button snaps, and just look amazing.  I believe they call this color buffalo plaid.








Well the wife is cooking dinner, and it smells amazing so thats all for now!  I am going to be listing these items in my ebay store so keep an eye out!
  

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Olivia11dancer's guide to packing a farberware rotisserie grill for shipment

I have yet to find any of these grills, but I will using this handy little guide to pack my first grill.



Step #1 Remove the handle from the rotisserie rod.

The inside the black handle is a bolt that is turned to the right, not the left.

Loosen the screw and remove the handle.



Taking off the handle is a must when shipping as it is easier to ship. 

Step #2  Removing the legs.

The legs can be removed by taking out four screws that secure the legs, once the screws are removed the legs tilt into each other to become flat.   



Step #3  Small parts   

Be sure to put screws and rubber washers into an evelope.  

Take all the flat small parts and put in the drip tray then shrink wrap it.  




Shrinkwrap power unit, the other half of spit rod, and handle.  


Tape to grill  and set inside of the stainless steel body.


Shrinkwrap leg assembly and frame together.  

Lay this in box first followed by stainless steel body.

Lastly add rod.






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