Green Knives
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Coloured Steak Knives $37 Add colour and dynamism to your table with these beautiful steak knives with a variety of coloured acrylic handles. |
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Emerald Green (Green) Knives $3.99 Emerald Green (Green) Knives (24) |
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Brushed Stainess Steel Steak Knives $37 Perfectly fitting for any table theme, these brushed stainless steel steak knives will help your guests tuck into their food with ease. |
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Fresh Lime (Lime Green) Knives $3.99 Fresh Lime (Lime Green) Knives (24) |
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Lime Green Heavy Weight Knives (24 count) $3.99 Includes 24 knives. |
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Festive Green Big Party Pack – Knives $11.99 Includes (100) plastic knives. |
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Green Heavy Weight Knives (24 count) $3.99 Includes 24 knives. |
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Mini Cheese Knife Set $30 A lovely set of 4 mini cheese knives with stylish willow shaped handles. |
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Creative Converting 192866 Emerald Green Green Knives $17.74 Remember the Knives. These Heavy Weight Knives (24 count) are so convenient for all your party needs. Plastic Knives are: Heavy Duty Washable Reusable Top Rack Dishwasher Safe. Material: Plastic. Care instructions: Disposable. Color: Green. |
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Cheese Plate & Knife Sets $70 These original marble cheese plates come with matching knives to display your cheese fetish. Merlot not included!Sold individually. |
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Coloured Cutlery Set $75 Add colour and dynamism to your table with this beautiful cutlery set with a variety of coloured acrylic handles. 6 forks, knives, dessert spoons and teaspoons. |
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Dexter Russell #6 6 Slot Steak Block for Green River Knives $19.2 Dexter Russell #6 6 Slot Steak Block for Green River Knives |
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Green Hornet Kato Throwing Knives Prop Replica $69.99 Officially licensed collectible from the hit movie! Highly detailed prop replica! Add to your Green Hornet collection! From the action-adventure thriller The Green Hornet , comes this officially licensed Green Hornet Kato Throwing Knives. The 3 stainless steel throwing knives feature a green handle section just like in the movie. You can use them to throw at target boards or keep them on display in the custom made black lacquered stand that bears The Green Hornet logo. Measures approximately 6-inches long. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Featuring collectible box packaging, this weapon replica is for adult fans ages 18 and older only. Order yours today! |
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Knives $5.99 Mike Feeley Knives – Art Print |
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Creative Converting 192935 Fresh Lime Lime Green Knives $17.74 Remember the Knives These Heavy Weight Knives (24 count) are so convenient for all your party needs. Plastic Knives are: Heavy Duty Washable Reusable Top Rack Dishwasher Safe. Material: Plastic. Care instructions: Disposable. Color: Lime Green. |
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no.EK89 Set Of Knives $16.76 Whether shopping list or dates – the Wall Decal Chalkboard is the perfect place for every important note! Make sharp notes with our Motif Set of Knives”. Our Wall Decal Chalkboard are wipeable and available in 20 different colours. They will be delivered including two pieces of white chalk. You can also order 6-piece set of coloured chalk, consisting of red, orange, yellow, blue, green and brown.” |
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Amscan 138376 Festive Green Forks#44; Knives Spoons 8 each $18.12 24Piece festive green cutlery. Includes 8 forks 8 knives and 8 spoons. Material: plastic. Dimensions: 8 L x 4 W x 0.5 H. |
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Maxam 24pc Money Clip Knives(Pack of 1) $121.95 Maxam 24pc Money Clip Knives. Features honed blade, thumbstud, frame lock, and money clip on back. Includes 6pcs each of black, green, gold, and magenta handles. Measures 2-1/2″ closed, 4-1/2″ open. Knives not sold individually. We only sell in complete |
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$6.79 shipped–$6.28 shipped–3?? Ceramic Knife with Sheath (Light Green) $6.79 This ceramic knife is confortable to use and will never rust. |
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$7.07 shipped–$6.52 shipped–Ceramic Knife Set Fruit Knife + Peeling Knife (Green) $7.07 A ceramic knife set includes a fruit knife and a peeing knife which are great for cutting or peeling fruits and vegetables. |
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$7.5 shipped–$6.81 shipped–PK61 7 in 1 Swiss Army Knife with Bottle Opener/Fork/Spoon (Green) $7.5 PK61 7 in 1 Swiss Army Knife with Bottle Opener/Fork/Spoon (Green) |
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$7.93 shipped–$7.39 shipped–3inches Convenient Holding Handle Design Ceramic Knife (Green) $7.93 3inches ceramic knife with convenient and comfortable holding handle. |
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$8.17 shipped–$7.53 shipped–Stainless Steel Jack Knife with Clip (Green) $8.17 This is a stainless steel jack knife with clip. |
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$9.22 shipped–$8.39 shipped–PK63 11 in 1 Swiss Army Knife with Compass/Bottle Opener/Fork/Spoon/ LED Light (Green) $9.22 PK63 11 in 1 Swiss Army Knife with Compass/Bottle Opener/Fork/Spoon/ LED Light (Green) |
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15-Piece Stylish Shoulder Tote Picnic Set for 2 – Green Paisley $73.99 Two Person Picnic Set Item #PS2-225GP Color: green paisley Features: Tote features adjustable shoulder strap with padded shoulder straps and handles PEVA insulated cooler compartment can hold 16 cans Compact component carrier includes everything you need: Insulated food compartment Stainless steel flatware – 2 forks, 2 knives, 2 spoons 2 dishwasher safe melamine plates 2 acrylic glasses 2 cotton napkins 1 multi-function corkscrew/bottle opener knife 1 cutting board Dimensions: 11 H x 11 W x 9 D Material(s): polyester |
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24 Beach Cooler Bag With Picnic Accessories – Navy $52.99 Stylish 2-in-1 Convertible Cooler Item #PSM-121N Color: navy Features: 2 separate full zippered compartments Large thermal foil section holds drinks, food and snacks Large enough for a full size pizza box Over-sized water resistant section, great for wet clothes, towel, toys and accessories Equipped with: 2 acrylic cups, 2 plates, 2 spoons, 2 knives and 2 forks Dimensions: 24 W x 8 D x 17 H Decorating ideas you can do on your own: Bag can be screen printed on the front pocket 6 W x 6 H Ad is ONLY for the navy bag with the bright green trim, other colors shown NOT included. |
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24 Piece Flatware Set $19.24 QDY1224: Features: -Must have tools for every kitchen. Includes: -Set includes 24 knives, forks and spoons. Color/Finish: -Colors sent randomly in Brown, Green, Blue or Purple. |
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31-Piece Backpack Picnic Set for 4 with Dual Detachable Wine Carriers – Sage $101.99 Four Person Picnic Backpack Set Item #PS4-458S Color: Sage Green Features: Thermal foil lined food compartment 2 insulated, detachable thermal foil lined 2 liter wine/beverage carriers Leak-proof removable liner Dimensions: 21 W x 11 D x 17 H Decorating ideas you can do on your own: Bag can be embroidered and screen printed on. Decorating Area: 7 w x 5 h (top panel) Includes everything you need Padded shoulder straps Stainless steel flatware – 4 forks, 4 knives, 4 spoons 4 dishwasher safe melamine plates 4 acrylic goblets 4 cotton napkins 1 corkscrew/bottle opener 1 salt and pepper shaker set 1 cutting board/cheese knife 1 bottle stopper 1 tablecloth 1 nylon dish bag |
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32 Piece Flatware Set in Brown $11.55 QDY1226: Features: -Must have tools for every kitchen. Includes: -Set includes knives, forks and spoons. Color/Finish: -Colors sent randomly in Brown, Green, Blue or Purple. |
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6.125 inch Folding Green Beret Grenade Knife $13.37 The distinctive grenade-like styling of this knife is exceptional! A sharp 2.625 inch 440 stainless steel knives blade coated with a durable matte black finish and easy open thumb stud allow the knives blade to explode from the handle. The grenade style aluminum handle has a green anodized finish, a durable pivot pin and a liner lock blade locking design. Closed the knife measures 3.5 inches and open it measures 6.125 inches. This knife comes complete with a convenient pocket clip. Features include: 2.625 inch 440 stainless steel blade coated with a durable matte black finish Easy open thumb stud Grenade style aluminum handle Liner lock blade locking design 3.5 inches in length closed 6.125 inches in length open Includes retail packaging |
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A Man In The Open $20.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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A Man In The Open $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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A Man In The Open $21.91 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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A Man In The Open $24.46 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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A Man in the Open $26.85 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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A Man in the Open $22.58 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III YOUTH A DOG sets down in his skin, tail handy for wagging—all his possessions right thar. Same with me, setting on the beach, with a cap, jersey, overalls, sea boots, paper bag of peanuts, beached wreck of the old Pawnticket in front, and them two graves astern. Got more’n a dog has to think about, more to remember, nothin’ to wag. Two days I been there, and the peanuts is getting few. Little gray mother, dad, the Happy Ship, just dead, that’s all, dead. The tide makes and ebbs, the wind comes and goes, there’s days, nights and the little waves beating time—time—time, just as if they cared, which they don’t. I didn’t hear the two horses come, but there’s a young person behind me sort of attracting attention. When he moves there’s a tinkle of iron, creaking leather, horsy smell, too, and presently he sets down along of me, cross-legged. I shoved him the peanuts, but he lit a cigarette, offering me one. Though he wasn’t, he just felt same as a seafaring man, so I didn’t mind him being there. “The ocean,” says he, “is it allus like that?” ” ‘Cept when there’s leather.” “That’s a ship?” “Was.” “Dead?” “Dead.” He wanted to look at my sheath knife, and when I handed it he seen the lettering “Green River” on the blade. He’d been along Green River and there’s no knives like that. Then I’d got to know about them iron things on his heels—spurs. We threw peanuts, my knife agin his spurs, and he won easy. Queer how all the time he’s wanting to show himself off. He’d never seen salt water before. The shipping, making the port, or clearing, foreign or coastwise, the Hellafloat Yank, the Skowogian Coffin, the family packet, liner, tramp, fisher, lumberman, geordie and greaser was all the same to him. “Sounds like injun languages,” says he, “can’t y… |
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Alvin GMK812 Cutting Mat W-knife 8.5×12 $28.03 Using the ALVIN professional quality self-healing cutting mats these kits include knives and other useful tools for the hobbyist and graphic artist in one kit. All mats are green on both sides printed with 45 and 60 angle guidelines grid lines and all four edges fully numbered and graduated with 1 8 hash marks that extend beyond the zero base line. |
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Alvin GMK818 Cutting Mat Hobby Kit 12×18 $30.28 Using the ALVIN professional quality self-healing cutting mats these kits include knives and other useful tools for the hobbyist and graphic artist in one kit. All mats are green on both sides printed with 45 and 60 angle guidelines grid lines and all four edges fully numbered and graduated with 1 8 hash marks that extend beyond the zero base line. |
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Alvin TM2224 Cutting Mat Translucent 18×24 $31 Professional quality for all kinds of graphic arts, hobby, craft, shop and industrial applications, these self-healing and reversible cutting mats are 3mm thick and extra durable. Made from a unique composite vinyl material designed for both rotary blades and straight utility blades, they provide a long-lasting, non-glare, surface that can be cut and slashed constantly without showing marks or cutting lines. Can also be used as a desk blotter or general-purpose work mat. Self-healing, reversible, non-glare surface is 3mm thick and extra durable Designed for both rotary knives and straight utility knives. Will not dull blades Printed grid pattern includes guide lines for 45deg; and 60deg; angles and frac12; grid lines All four edges are fully numbered and graduated with 1/8 hash marks that extend beyond the zero base line for convenience All mat sizes 24 x 36 and above include internal horizontal and vertical graduated hash marks Non-stick surface is impervious to abrasions and liquid spills Hanging hole for convenient storage. ALVINreg; cutting mats are available in five different versions: BM Series ? Black with printed grid on one side, grey with no grid on the other GM Series ? Green with printed grid on one side, green with no grid on the other GBM Series ? Green with printed grid on one side, black with printed grid on the other GGB Series ? Green with no grid on one side, grey with no grid on the other TM Series ? Translucent with printed grid on one side. Perfect for use with lightboxes and other see-through applications |
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Alvin TM2236 Cutting Mat Translucent 24×36 $45 Professional quality for all kinds of graphic arts, hobby, craft, shop and industrial applications, these self-healing and reversible cutting mats are 3mm thick and extra durable. Made from a unique composite vinyl material designed for both rotary blades and straight utility blades, they provide a long-lasting, non-glare, surface that can be cut and slashed constantly without showing marks or cutting lines. Can also be used as a desk blotter or general-purpose work mat. Self-healing, reversible, non-glare surface is 3mm thick and extra durable Designed for both rotary knives and straight utility knives. Will not dull blades Printed grid pattern includes guide lines for 45deg; and 60deg; angles and frac12; grid lines All four edges are fully numbered and graduated with 1/8 hash marks that extend beyond the zero base line for convenience All mat sizes 24 x 36 and above include internal horizontal and vertical graduated hash marks Non-stick surface is impervious to abrasions and liquid spills Hanging hole for convenient storage. ALVINreg; cutting mats are available in five different versions: BM Series ? Black with printed grid on one side, grey with no grid on the other GM Series ? Green with printed grid on one side, green with no grid on the other GBM Series ? Green with printed grid on one side, black with printed grid on the other GGB Series ? Green with no grid on one side, grey with no grid on the other TM Series ? Translucent with printed grid on one side. Perfect for use with lightboxes and other see-through applications |
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Arkansas at Fayetteville Sorrento(Case of 2) $331.98 Arkansas at Fayetteville Sorrento(Case of 2) |
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Arkansas at Fayetteville Sorrento(Case of 2) $317.98 Arkansas at Fayetteville Sorrento(Case of 2) |
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Army Men:Turf Wars $115.41 In Army Men: Turf Wars, you control Sergeant Hawk of the Green Army. Using weapons like knives, guns, grenades, sniper rifles, and explosives, your job is to take back the turf conquered by the Tan Army. In 20 missions, you will explore exotic envi |
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At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance–A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power $27.95 Rosa Parks was often described as a sweet and reticent elderly woman whose tired feet caused her to defy segregation on Montgomery’s city buses, and whose supposedly solitary, spontaneous act sparked the 1955 bus boycott that gave birth to the civil rights movement. The truth of who Rosa Parks was and what really lay beneath the 1955 boycott is far different from anything previously written. In this groundbreaking and important book, Danielle McGuire writes about the rape in 1944 of a twenty-four-year-old mother and sharecropper, Recy Taylor, who strolled toward home after an evening of singing and praying at the Rock Hill Holiness Church in Abbeville, Alabama. Seven white men, armed with knives and shotguns, ordered the young woman into their green Chevrolet, raped her, and left her for dead. The president of the local NAACP branch office sent his best investigator and organizer to Abbeville. Her name was Rosa Parks. In taking on this case, Parks launched a movement that ultimately changed the world.The author gives us the never-before-told history of how the civil rights movement began; how it was in part started in protest against the ritualistic rape of black women by white men who used economic intimidation, sexual violence, and terror to derail the freedom movement; and how those forces persisted unpunished throughout the Jim Crow era when white men assaulted black women to enforce rules of racial and economic hierarchy. Black women’s protests against sexual assault and interracial rape fueled civil rights campaigns throughout the South that began during World War II and went through to the Black Power movement. The Montgomery bus boycott was the baptism, not the birth, of that struggle. At the Dark End of the Street describes the decades of degradation black women on the Montgomery city buses endured on their way to cook and clean for their white bosses. It reveals how Rosa Parks, by 1955 one of the most radical activists |
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At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance–A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power $13.99 Rosa Parks was often described as a sweet and reticent elderly woman whose tired feet caused her to defy segregation on Montgomery’s city buses, and whose supposedly solitary, spontaneous act sparked the 1955 bus boycott that gave birth to the civil rights movement. The truth of who Rosa Parks was and what really lay beneath the 1955 boycott is far different from anything previously written. In this groundbreaking and important book, Danielle McGuire writes about the rape in 1944 of a twenty-four-year-old mother and sharecropper, Recy Taylor, who strolled toward home after an evening of singing and praying at the Rock Hill Holiness Church in Abbeville, Alabama. Seven white men, armed with knives and shotguns, ordered the young woman into their green Chevrolet, raped her, and left her for dead. The president of the local NAACP branch office sent his best investigator and organizer to Abbeville. Her name was Rosa Parks. In taking on this case, Parks launched a movement that ultimately changed the world.The author gives us the never-before-told history of how the civil rights movement began; how it was in part started in protest against the ritualistic rape of black women by white men who used economic intimidation, sexual violence, and terror to derail the freedom movement; and how those forces persisted unpunished throughout the Jim Crow era when white men assaulted black women to enforce rules of racial and economic hierarchy. Black women’s protests against sexual assault and interracial rape fueled civil rights campaigns throughout the South that began during World War II and went through to the Black Power movement. The Montgomery bus boycott was the baptism, not the birth, of that struggle. At the Dark End of the Street describes the decades of degradation black women on the Montgomery city buses endured on their way to cook and clean for their white bosses. It reveals how Rosa Parks, by 1955 one of the most radical |
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At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance–A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power $16.95 Rosa Parks was often described as a sweet and reticent elderly woman whose tired feet caused her to defy segregation on Montgomery’s city buses, and whose supposedly solitary, spontaneous act sparked the 1955 bus boycott that gave birth to the civil rights movement. The truth of who Rosa Parks was and what really lay beneath the 1955 boycott is far different from anything previously written. In this groundbreaking and important book, Danielle McGuire writes about the rape in 1944 of a twenty-four-year-old mother and sharecropper, Recy Taylor, who strolled toward home after an evening of singing and praying at the Rock Hill Holiness Church in Abbeville, Alabama. Seven white men, armed with knives and shotguns, ordered the young woman into their green Chevrolet, raped her, and left her for dead. The president of the local NAACP branch office sent his best investigator and organizer to Abbeville. Her name was Rosa Parks. In taking on this case, Parks launched a movement that ultimately changed the world.The author gives us the never-before-told history of how the civil rights movement began; how it was in part started in protest against the ritualistic rape of black women by white men who used economic intimidation, sexual violence, and terror to derail the freedom movement; and how those forces persisted unpunished throughout the Jim Crow era when white men assaulted black women to enforce rules of racial and economic hierarchy. Black women’s protests against sexual assault and interracial rape fueled civil rights campaigns throughout the South that began during World War II and went through to the Black Power movement. The Montgomery bus boycott was the baptism, not the birth, of that struggle. At the Dark End of the Street describes the decades of degradation black women on the Montgomery city buses endured on their way to cook and clean for their white bosses. It reveals how Rosa Parks, by 1955 one of the most radical |
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Avalanche Picnic Cooler Lunch Tote For Two $169.95 Bring your picnic anywhere with the Avalanche picnic cooler on wheels. This unique and innovative design is another Picnic Time Inc. original. The Avalanche features deluxe service for 4 a spacious 45-can capacity food and drink cooler section (blow-molded plastic) and ThermoGuard insulation. Made of durable nylon doby it also has a built-in trolley with 2-inch easy-glide (in-line style) wheels and a telescoping handle. Great for families who love to picnic! No picnic is out of reach with the Avalanche?. 4 Plates (melamine/9 ). 4 Tumblers (acrylic/10 oz.). 1 Stainless steel cheese knife with wooden handle. 4 Napkins (100% cotton/14 x14 ). 4 (18/0) Stainless steel forks/knives/spoons. 1 Tablecloth (100% cotton/44 x44 ). 1 Hardwood cutting board (6 x6 ). 1 Set of salt and pepper shakers. 1 Bottle stopper (nickel-plated). 1 Stainless steel waiter-style corkscrew with wooden handle. Color: Pine Green with Lattice Stripe. Dimensions: 16.25 x 14.75 x 21.5 . |
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Aztec Picnic Backpack in Green $72.99 GED1060: Features: -Material: 600D Polyester canvas.-Undisputable quality and first-class style.-Captures the essence of an active, adventurous and spirited lifestyle.-Handmade.-Detachable insulated wine/beverage holder on one side and straps to hold the roll up waterproof PVC backing blanket on the other.-Insulated cooler and front zippered compartment.-Padded and adjustable shoulder straps.-Service for four. Includes: -Set includes 4 melamine dinner plates, 4 plastic wine glasses, 4 stainless steel knives, 4 stainless steel forks, 4 stainless steel spoons, 1 waiter style corkscrew, 4 polyester napkins, 1 salt and pepper shaker set, 1 soft polyester water resistant picnic blanket, 1 cutting board. Color/Finish: -Color: Green. Dimensions: -Dinner plate dimensions: 9” W x 9” D.-Picnic blanket dimensions: 45′ W x 52′ D.-Cutting board dimensions: 6” W x 6” D. Warranty: -Manufacturer provides a lifetime warranty. |
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