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Can I have a little help about an Electric Guitar?


I have been waiting to get an electric guitar since I was 13 years old.
Since I have to buy it myself I was looking for a cheap package with
my saved money, I found a electric guitar package and the brand name is Silvertone, I did some research and Silvertone is a good name brand that has been around for about 50 years or more. And the guitar package is a "Silvertone Revolver SS11" it looks like a pretty good package that is in my price range, I saw a video of somebody playing one and it sounded really great, if you have any suggestions will you please tell me? Or anything related to what I asked, thank you!
Oh, by the way, the link below will take you to a pic of it:

http://www.americanmusical.com/ProductImages/Large/p17642.jpg

I have found this youtube.com video
and it is a band member from Kiss talking about Silvertone Guitars...
So they must be pretty good being in the hand of the Kiss guitarist.

wanna know a secret? It's as good as any other Asian guitar out there,
Silvertone has been around awhile, but it is what it is, decent starter but you'll need something better to progress,



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Silvertone Jewelry Boxes (India)


Silvertone Jewelry Boxes (India)


$62.32


Product details:Silvertone jewelry box has unique and brilliant handcrafted appearance Beautiful jewelry box made with wood from India and decorated with an attractive silver metal designKeepsake boxes have velvet covered insidesLarge box: 2.87 inches high x 4.87 inches wide x 8.38 inches longSmall box: 2 inches high x 3.12 inches wide x 6.38 inches longArtisan story:Vikas Baid was born and brought up in the Kolkota, west Bengal in India. He used to visit the state of Rajasthan during every summer vacations of his school. He was very influenced to see the rich heritage of arts and crafts in Rajasthan. This gave him opportunity to come in contact with the various artisans from the Rajasthan and he started learning this art. Most of the craftsmen 'into this art' have the only means of earning their livelihood is this art. They make money by selling this items. After completing his graduation in commerce, Vikas took initiative to take this art to the world and started selling these items in exhibitions. These jewelry boxes are used in India in every home since very old time as chest to keep the jewelry. Jewelry is family asset in India and every woman has her own personal bridal jewelry sets.What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral*

The Silvertone Years


The Silvertone Years


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The Silvertone Years

In With The Old


In With The Old


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Urban Ceramic Vase with Silvertone Trim (Morocco)


Urban Ceramic Vase with Silvertone Trim (Morocco)


$46.37


Product FeaturesAdd a touch of elegance to any room with this handcrafted Moroccan ceramic vaseContemporary urban style of this imported vase will modernize your home decorArtisan-crafted vase available in burgundy, mediterranean blue, white and gold color optionsSleek vase highlighted by stylish silvertone trimAvailable in two sizes:Medium: 6 inches high x 6 inches wideLarge: 8 inches high x 8 inches wideThe Story Behind the ArtUsing skills handed down from generation to generation, artisans create ceramics in the Safi region of Morocco. The artisans take pride in the heritage of their Moroccan arts and use age-old techniques such as drying the clay in the sun and glazing the ceramics in 200-year-old kilns. What is Worldstock?The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.ImportedShips Carbon Neutral*


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Boot Camp for New Dads Shares Tips for Celebrating Father’s Day

“Most fathers believe the less complicated, the better. Guys aren’t really interested in spending a lot of money on Father’s Day in general so oftentimes, they choose activities that are outdoors and free,” noted Bishop.

 

Dads across the nation have shared their ideas for celebrating Father’s Day:

 

  • Take in a minor league baseball game.

  • No need for clubs or a golf cart - go Miniature Golfing.

  • Fire up the grill and give dad the spatula – a cookout with all dad’s favorite foods is just the thing.

  • Play Wiffle ball or get a backyard football game going.

  • Plan a picnic at the park or the beach. Be sure to bring baseball gloves and ball, Frisbee or football.

  • Take a family bike ride around the neighborhood or head for the nearest state park or trail.

  • Pack up the gear, some special snacks and go hiking.

  • Head for the nearest river or lake and go canoeing or boating. Or, watch the “big boats” while you stroll the ocean waterfront and enjoy ice cream.

  • Going bananas? Check out the monkeys and other exhibits at your local zoo.

  • Have a pizza party – order in or gather together and make it from scratch. Follow it up with (age appropriate) games like charades, Monopoly, Go Fish, etc.

  • Take in a show. It could be the newest movie in the theaters or a concert or an auto, boat or monster truck show – whatever dad enjoys.

 

Bishop continued, “Gifts are nice but simply spending time together as a family is what many dads want on Father’s Day.”

 

Tips, Advice, Instructions and more

Greg Bishop offers strategies from more than 200,000 new dads that have gone through the Boot Camp for New Dads program in his second book, Crash Course for New Dads: Tools, Checklists and Cheat Sheets. His first book, Hit the Ground Crawling, covers work balance, being a dad, caring for a new mom and much more. Both books are available online at www.DadsAdventure.com.

 

New Dads Learn What to Expect at Boot Camp Workshops

Dads-to-be will be better equipped to face the challenges and opportunities of fatherhood after attending a Boot Camp “hands on” educational workshop. Men attend the class when they are expecting their first baby, and are joined in the workshop by “veterans” who had previously attended and have returned with their two to four-month-old baby in tow. They are able to give the dads-to-be a realistic idea of what to do and what to expect when their first baby comes. For many men attending, it’s their first time holding a baby.

 

Boot Camp for New Dads

Now celebrating their 18th year, Boot Camp for New Dads is nationally acclaimed as the “Best Practice” for preparing men to be fathers and has been named a U.S. Navy Model Program. Boot Camp for New Dads has prepared more than 200,000 men for fatherhood over the years.

 

With more than 4.1 million births (National Center for Health Statistics), and approximately 1.5 million men becoming new dads every year, it’s more important than ever for fathers to realize that being a “good provider” is only part of the very central role they have in their children’s lives.

 

For more information about Boot Camp for New Dads, visit www.bcnd.org, or to visit Dads Adventure, go to www.Dadsadventure.com. To arrange an interview with Greg Bishop, please contact sdubin@prworkzone.com, (781) 582-1061.

 

National and International Locations

Boot Camp For New Dads locations include ALASKA (Anchorage); ARIZONA (Chandler, Flagstaff, Gilbert, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sun City); ARKANSAS (Jonesboro, Paragould, Springdale); CALIFORNIA (Apple Valley, Bakersfield, , Fresno, Garden Grove, Irvine, Laguna Hills, Madera, Merced, Mission Hills, , Oakland, Orange, Pomona, Port Hueneme, San Diego, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, , S. Lake Tahoe, Travis, Valley Springs); COLORADO (Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver, Durango, Fort Collins, Fort Carson, Greeley, Longmont, Thornton, Wheat Ridge); CONNECTICUT (Bristol, Danbury, New London); FLORIDA (Brandon, Clearwater, Hollywood, Jacksonville, North Palm Beach, Orlando, St. Petersburg, West Palm Beach, Sarasota, Tampa); GEORGIA (Atlanta, Elberton, Gainesville, Marietta, Savannah); HAWAII (Pearl Harbor, Schofield); ILLINOIS (Aurora, Carbondale, Champaign, Chicago, East St. Louis, Evanston, Freeport, Geneva, Great Lakes, Highland Park, Libertyville, Moline, Oak Park, Rockford, Springfield, Urbana, Winfield); INDIANA (Anderson, Bluffton, Hammond, Indianapolis, Jeffersonville, Kokomo); IOWA (Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Jefferson, Sioux City); KANSAS (Junction City, Topeka); KENTUCKY (Paducah); LOUISIANA (Covington); MAINE (Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Brunswick, Ellsworth, Waterville); MARYLAND (Annapolis) MASSACHUSETTS (Beverly, Ipswich, Lowell, Nantucket, Plymouth, Weymouth, Springfield); MICHIGAN (, Ann Arbor, Bay City, Centreville, Iron Mountain, Ithaca, Kalamazoo, Niles, St Joseph, Ypsilanti); MINNESOTA (Brainerd, Duluth, Robbinsdale); MISSISSIPPI (Tupelo); MISSOURI (Jefferson City) MONTANA (Billings, Helena, Miles City); NEBRASKA (Kearney, Lincoln, Omaha); NEVADA (Las Vegas) NEW HAMPSHIRE (Manchester, Portsmouth); NEW JERSEY (Princeton) NEW YORK (Glens Falls, Little Falls, Mineola, Rome, Utica); NORTH CAROLINA (Burlington, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, Concord, Ft. Bragg, Greensboro, Monroe, Raleigh, Shelby); NORTH DAKOTA (Grand Forks); OHIO (Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, East Cleveland, East Liverpool, Garfield Heights, Lima, Lorain, Mayfield Heights, Middleburg Heights, Orange Village, Portsmouth, Toledo, Warren, Westlake, Youngstown); OKLAHOMA (Claremore, Oklahoma City, Tulsa); OREGON (Corvalis, McMinnville, Salem, Silverton); SOUTH CAROLINA (Columbia, Pickens, Walhalla); TENNESSEE (Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis); TEXAS (Amarillo, Dallas, Fort Hood, Longview, Lubbock, Plano, San Antonio, Texarkana, Waco, Webster); VERMONT (Barre, Brattleboro, Middlebury); VIRGINIA (Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Hampton, Richmond) WASHINGTON (Everett, Fairchild AFB, Longview, Olympia, Puyallup, Yakima); WEST VIRGINIA (Wheeling); WISCONSIN (Florence, Green Bay, Madison, Oshkosh, Watertown, Wausau); JAPAN (Atsugi, Yokosuka), ITALY (Sicily); UNITED KINGDOM [a.k.a. Hit the Ground Crawling] (Birmingham, Liverpool)

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