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Feb 29, 2020
Texturing hammer
Small hammer with changeable heads is perfect for my needs,
although, I only use two heads and the slightly rounded end.
Quality of steel is very good. I use this for hammering small
copper and aluminum parts for folk art.

Aug 04, 2018
Very high-qualty J-racks!
2 of 2 found this helpful Folding kayak racks met all my expectations. Purchased two sets. Very sturdy material and the color compliments the four-door Mini Cooper they are now on. Kayaks sit well on the adjustable racks. Have recommended them to other kayakers. Extra parts for various types of roof rails are included such as round or square rails. Shipping from order to arrival within the same state was within 24 hours. Excellent!

Nov 03, 2019
Windtalkers talks buy gives little!
0 of 1 found this helpful The pro of Windtalkers is that it has some interesting hand-to-hand combat scenes, actually a lot, but often the firepower is too fiery and unrealistic, the grenades explosions do not explode as real grenades do but light up in great balls of fire, and Cage the sergeant is too broody. It is time Hollywood does away with these stereotypical agonizing war heroes, very long overdue. Then, the cursing and swearing (I've done my military share) makes it an almost disaster of a historical movie because one wouldn't share it with their nine-year old kids and young teens, whom one might hope will join the military. It's preferable to go back to the older Hollywood war movies. The more modern directors, producers, and writers no longer inspire, they do not have a sense of true art in them anymore. The code talking Native Americans spend about three minutes relaying message in Navajo when the movie should have been about them, not Nicholas Cage's personal problems. I served three years in war.