Recorder Oak Nib
Recorder Oak Nib
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CROSLEY CR7002 Turntable Record Player CD MP3 Recorder+ | ![]() |
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US $173.95 | 15d 1h 10m |
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Crosley Turntable Radio CD / Record Player Oak Console | ![]() |
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US $294.95 | 25d 21h 33m |
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Crosley Corydon ST47 Oak Turntable Record Player Stand | ![]() |
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US $99.99 | 25d 3h 31m |
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Crosley Oak Lancaster Entertainment Center Turntable Record CD Player CR42-OA | ![]() |
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US $149.98 | 21d 17h 13m |
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Crosley Performer CD Recorder,MP3,Turntable Oak | ![]() |
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US $279.95 | 21d 33m |
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Crosley Radio Composer CD Recorder Oak Turntable | ![]() |
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US $375.00 | 20d 20h 23m |
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Crosley Bardstown Entertainment Center CD & Record Player Stand -Oak ST75-OA New | ![]() |
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US $105.55 | 6d 13h 35m |
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Crosley ST48 Danville Turntable/Record Player Stand Oak | ![]() |
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US $61.95 | 19d 8h 34m |
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Crosley Oak Troubadour Turntable Record Player MP3 Recorder CR7002A | ![]() |
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US $179.98 | 19d 5h 33m |
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Oak Stereo System AM FM CD Cassette LP Record to PC mp3 | ![]() |
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US $179.90 | 18d 21h 56m |
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Crosley Composer Oak - CD Recorder & MP3 Record Player | ![]() |
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US $349.00 | 15d 8h 28m |
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CR42 Retro Vintage Record Player Turntable CD MP3 - New | ![]() |
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US $154.99 | 15d 52m |
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Crosley CR42 Lancaster Turntable Record Player CD MP3 Oak Free Shipping NEW | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 13d 23h 37m |
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Crosley Oak Turntable Recorder Converts Records Tapes to CD Full Stereo Speakers | ![]() |
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US $299.95 | 12d 19h 6m |
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CR2405A-OA Director CD Recorder With Cassette Player-Oak | ![]() |
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US $340.89 | 12d 15h 38m |
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Crosley's Oak Director CD Recorder/Cassette Player | ![]() |
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US $299.95 | 12d 9h 34m |
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Crosley CR42 Lancaster Turntable Record Player CD MP3 | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 12d 2h 43m |
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Crosley CR2405A Director Turntable Record Player Oak | ![]() |
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US $281.95 | 10d 18h |
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NITTY GRITTY RECORD LP VINYL CLEANER MASTER 2 OAK | ![]() |
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US $485.00 | 9d 22h 5m |
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Crosley CR44 CD Console Turntable Record Player AM/FM Stereo With Spare Needle | ![]() |
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US $359.95 | 9d 13h 38m |
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Cigar Piper Smokers Cleaning Tool w/ Nib And Blade File Chocolate $5.99 Description:The Cigar Pipe Smokers Cleaning Tool is 100% high quality, new & never used Pipe Cleaning ToolSuch Smokers Pipe Purifying Set in Chocolate Color is made from stainless steel and coved with oak, handy and comfortableThis little poratble Pipe Cleaning Tool is Very attractive and well made!!Clean the bowl of your pipe of that burnt, acid tasting tobacco with this exclusive Smokers Piper Cleaning ToolIt is 3 5/8"(92mm) long, file is 55mm long and nib is 70mm longPerfect size to leave in your desk or carry in your pocket!PIPE Smokers' necessityWeight: 31.2gPackage Contents:1 x Chocolate Smokers Cleaning Tool |
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Refill,Ecochisel Nib Perm $1.99 REFILL,ECOCHISEL NIB PERM |
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Cigar PIPE Smokers Cleaning Tool w/ Nib And Blade File - Chocolate $7.99 Description: The Cigar Pipe Smokers Cleaning Tool is 100% high quality, new & never USED Pipe Cleaning ToolSuch Smokers Pipe Purifying Set in Chocolate Color is made from stainless steel and coved with oak, handy and comfortableThis little poratble Pipe Cleaning Tool is Very attractive and well made!!Clean the bowl of your pipe of that burnt, acid tasting tobacco with this exclusive Smokers Piper Cleaning ToolIt is 3 5/8"(92mm) long, file is 55mm long and nib is 70mm longPerfect size to leave in your desk or carry in your pocket!PIPE SMOKERS NECESSITYIf you smoke a pipe or are looking for an inexpensive GIFT for the pipe smoker, Winning bidder pays a very reasonable fixed shipping charge.Weight: 30g |
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Nib Tweezers $5.95 Use of this nib tweezer is optional: you have the option of getting ink on your fingers and possibly other places, or using these tweezers, making your nib changing experiences much neater! This package contains (1) 2-3/8" x 1/2" tweezers. |
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Nib Bank $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The NIB Bank Limited (formerly NDLCIFIC Bank Limited) was incorporated in March 2003 as a publicly listed company. In October 2003, all assets and liabilities and all rights and obligations of the former National Development Leasing Corporation ( NDLC ) and Pakistan operations of IFIC Bangladesh were amalgamated with and into NIB Bank. In April, 2004 the Pakistan operations of Credit Agricole Indosuez (the Global French bank) were also amalgamated with and into NIB Bank. In June 2005, Temasek Holdings of Hongkong through Bugis Investments (Mauritius) Pte. Limited acquired over 70 percent shares in the capital of NIB Bank. Presently NIB Bank has a countrywide network of 41 branches and 15 new branches were planned for 2007. NIB Bank has recently acquired another local financial group, Pakistan Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation (PICIC), with nearly 170 branches. Together the bank have the 7th largest branch distribution in Pakistan, and place the bank in top10 Pakistani banks in terms of Balance Sheet size and capital. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 118 Publication Date: 2010/08/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Refill,Eco Chisel Nib Wb $1.99 REFILL,ECO CHISEL NIB WB |
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The Recorder $12.99 Spy (Leslie M. Ward) The Recorder - Art Print |
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Italic and Poster Nib Set $39.48 The art of calligraphy is about the visual expression of words. Develop your skills and express your ideas through beautiful designs with these poster and tape nibs. Theme: Italic and Poster nib setMaterials: PlasticThis package includes 11 tape nibs, one (1) magnet Includes Poster 4mm, Poster 6mm, Poster 8mm, Poster 10mm, Tape Nib 0.5mm, Tape Nib 1mm, Tape Nib 1.5mm, Tape Nib 2mm, Tape Nib 2.5mm, Tape Nib 3mm, Tape Nib 4mm, and magnetDimensions: AssortedImported |
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Crosley Radio Composer CD Recorder in Oak $375 Crosley Radio - Turntables - CR247OA - Do you have stacks and stacks of vinyls collecting dust in your basement, attic or garage? Have you always wished you could transfer them to CD without having to be a techie? With the Crosley Composer, you can easily record your albums onto CD with the push of a button. In case thats not enough, weve incorporated an AM/FM radio, CD player and cassette player, plus a remote control. No need for special equipment, computers or cables. We blend vintage style with modern day gadgetry housed in a cabinet too hard to resist. But if you still prefer listening to your record old style, then fire up the 3-speed record player. AM/FM Radio CD Player Supports CD-R/RW Belt Driven Turntable Mechanism Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM Records Plays 7�, 10� & 12� Records Diamond Stylus Needle Cassette Deck Plays MP3 and WAV Files Programmable 20-Track Memory LCD Display Repeat and Random Play Digital Tuner Built-in EQ Presets Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers Function Select Auxiliary Input Auxiliary Output Headphone Jack Full Function Remote Control Size: 18.5w x 10h x 14.25d Estimated Shipping Weight: 25 lbs Click here to view the instruction manual. |
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Used Denon Dns3700 Turntable Nib $599.99 In Store Used USED DENON DNS3700 TURNTABLE NIB @774 062610 |
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Crosley CR2405AOA Director CD Recorder With Cassette Player Oak $410.67 It has been said that the best things come in small packages. Crosley has put this into practice. They have used the same great technology and design that turntables and entertainment centers encompass and scaled the size to petite. Outstanding technology proves its authenticity as a Crosley product. You re going to love this superiorquality woodaccented Recorder from Crosley Simply put the record or tape on load your rewritable CD and press the record button to get the ball rollin . And if you re not looking to record anything right away just play your vintage tunes over the dynamic fullrange speakers that let the sound come alive. Plays CDs. Plays 33 1/3 45 and 78 RPM records. Analog AM / FM radio. Sidemounted cassette deck. Remote control for handsoff manipulation. Dimensions: 18 1/2 x 10 x 15 . |
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DIGITAL RECORDER $72.99 DIGITAL RECORDER |
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VOICE RECORDER $38.99 VOICE RECORDER |
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A Brief History of Birmingham
Best known for being one of the heartlands of the industrial revolution of the 18th century Birmingham has a history dating back to the Bronze Age 4000 years ago. Evidence of Bronze Age burial mounds had been found in the Kings Norton district, but there was no accompanying evidence of any settlements. During 2005, when work began on a relief road around the nearby suburb of Northfield, that evidence emerged setting a starting point for the history of the city. It is also known that the area around Selly Oak has connections with the Romans, possibly having been a junction between Roman military roads. One explanation of Selly Oak is that there was an Oak tree under which the soldiers would be 'paid' their salt.
Although the site of Weoley Castle, the manor house of Northfield, is mentioned in the Doomsday book as being the property of one William Fitz Ansculf, the recorded history of Birmingham only goes back about 1000 years and started when the city began to grow out of the various Anglo-Saxon settlements in the area. In 1166 King Henry II granted Peter De Bermingham, Lord of the Manor, permission to hold a weekly market which established Birmingham as a town. By 1250 the town had the right to hold an annual fair in the summer making it a regional centre of its time, attracting traders from all over the Midlands. During this time wool dyeing and weaving became a speciality of the town.
Leather work from Birmingham also became popular and it was in the 14th century that Birmingham first started to develop a reputation in metal working. In 1500 Birmingham was still a small market town with a population of around 1,500 people. However, in the following years the population expanded rapidly. By 1560 it was 2000 and by 1650 had reached 5000 making it a large and important town to the Midlands. Its reputation for the quality of workmanship from its cutlers, nailors and Blacksmiths was well established with Birmingham being able to take advantage of the three natural resources; coal, iron ore and limestone from the nearby Black Country and the watermills by the streams which powered the bellows for the forges.
During the English Civil War Birmingham was staunchly Parliamentarian. However, it was sacked several times by the Royalists. It was at this time that Birmingham first became noted for the production of small arms, producing thousands of swords for Cromwell's army. As the arms trade developed the area of the city where most of the manufacturing took place became known as the Birmingham Gun Quarter. At its peak it was producing thousands of firearms a week, including famous names such as Farmer & Galton and Webley & Scott. The Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) was not formed until 1861. In the 20th century it also went on to become well known for making motor-cycles and still has a factory in the Small Heath district manufacturing firearms.
In 1715 St Phillip's church was built in the city centre, on Colmore Row. Later, the famous pre-Raphaelite painter Burne-Jones designed the stained glass windows, which still adorn it. In 1905 it became the Church of England cathedral in Birmingham. The first Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in England for 300 years, since the Reformation, was built in Birmingham in 1841. Designed by Augustus Pugin, St Chad's is a classic example of revivalist Gothic architecture
During the 18th century, fuelled by the industrial revolution the population of Birmingham boomed. By 1750 it was 23,000 and by the end of the century it was 73,000. Business also boomed as the demand for metal products continued to rise. In 1769 the first canal in Birmingham was opened linking the town with Wednesbury, in the Black Country. It is around this time that the city also started to become famous for its jewellery and a flourishing glass trade was also developing. Linking back to the well established metal working trades in the town was the rise to prominence of Birmingham as a producer of pen nibs.
Throughout the 19th century the town council started to spend money from the wealth generated by the towns industries on civic projects. The Botanical Gardens opened in 1832, the new Town Hall was built in 1834, and public baths in 1852. 1861 saw the first Birmingham public library and the Museum and Art Gallery opened in 1885.
The years between 1873-1875 saw the great civic leader, Joseph Chamberlain, as the Mayor. He went on to make Birmingham a role model for how a town council should provide for its citizens. By 1837 Birmingham was connected to Liverpool by a railway line and a year later it was connected to London. These events again caused a boom in trade giving Birmingham rapid access to the port of Liverpool to export goods and rapid communications with the capital city, London, helping commerce in the city to develop. With the population exceeding 500,000, in 1889 Birmingham was granted City status by a Royal Charter.
At the dawn of the 20th century new industries developed in the city: bicycle making, tyre manufacturing, electrical engineering and motor vehicle manufacturing companies all started up to provide the goods being demanded as the industrial age began to change to the technological age. In the 1930s the population hit the 1,000,000 mark and the city boundaries were expanded to allow more council homes to be built. Heavily bombed during World War II, the city was able to quickly demolish any remaining slum areas and provide housing more in keeping with the 20th century.
About the Author
Susan Ashby of Birmingham Singles has travelled extensively around the United Kingdom writing articles on each of the major cities. To read more articles on Birmingham or for dating in Birmingham visit http://www.birmingham-singles.co.uk























