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		<title>The Allan Miller Driving School in Adelaide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Driving school Adelaide Learning to drive an automobile is not just concerning getting a driving licence, it is more about life time driver safety. Allan Miller Driving School shows brand-new motorists . the skill-sets they have to get their P&#8217;s, and be a safe and considerate route user. As a RTO, Allan Miller Driving School [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><H1>Driving school Adelaide</H1><br />
<P>Learning to drive an automobile is not just concerning getting a driving licence, it is more about life time driver safety. Allan Miller Driving School shows brand-new motorists . the skill-sets they have to get their P&#8217;s, and be a safe and considerate route user.</P><br />
<P>As a RTO, Allan Miller Driving School offers premium, structured driving lessons and new driver assessments with government approved driving trainers in manual or automatic vehicles. Our vehicles are modern day, reliable and possess dual controls.</P><br />
<P>We prepare using the Competency Based Training (CBT normally known as Log Book), or Vehicle On Road Test (VORT) options and have both male and female instructors inside Adelaide Metropolitan Area. We will pick you up from a convenient location, home, school or office. </P><br />
<P>Allan Miller Driving School has become the largest driver instruction organisations in South Australia and has a professional office administration. </P><br />
<P>Our trainers are driver training specialists who are helpful, patient and build self-esteem.</P><br />
<P>Find out more about our driving school and our team learning way of driver instruction by attending one of our Free Information Evenings. <BR>for more information on our <A title="Driving School Adelaide" href="http://www.allanmiller.com.au" target=_blank>Driving School in Adelaide</A> contact us on <STRONG>(08) 8186 7200</STRONG> or visit <STRONG>www.allanmiller.com.au</STRONG></P></p>
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		<title>Tips to make sure your next Conference is a success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:32:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Conference Tips &#124; Speakers Create a master list of possible speakers as a minimum 12 months prior to the conference remembering the number of presenters which require full assistance, in particular from faraway locations. Presenters who will deal with some or all of their own personal costs are especially important.Maintain tight control over the steps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><H1>Conference Tips | Speakers</H1><br />
<P>Create a master list of possible speakers as a minimum 12 months prior to the conference remembering the number of presenters which require full assistance, in particular from faraway locations. Presenters who will deal with some or all of their own personal costs are especially important.<BR>Maintain tight control over the steps involved in presenter choice and of communications with speakers to reduce risks having too many presenters or overlapped presenters; select key note speaker but have in mind a last moment back up key note speaker<BR>Seek a good balance between very popular speakers and others without wider reputation but who have plentiful field experience strongly related to the conference mandate; seek the proper balance in accordance with sexual category, minority and non minority, developed less developed nation of origin, and student nonstudent status.<BR>The majority of preliminary invites will probably be by way of individual contacts and also by telephone but the follow-ups need to be made with written invites. These should include: date, time and if advised, other panelists at the time of speaker’s involvement; request for a quite short biography and verified contact details (with specified due date); query as to any special AV needs; request for PowerPoint presentations a week in advance of conference; agreed upon terms of support of speaker (lodging, meals, enrollment, travel, etc.) and reimbursement procedures (eg, are receipts necessary, will a fixed amount be paid, and advise presenters of the plans to post PowerPoint files on net. Some presenters might be able to cover their own expenses and, if they are capable, they should be invited to do so!<BR>Obtain presenter biographies and contact information with plenty of forethought; provide deadline for his or her submission;&nbsp; plan to draw up and submit for review biography prepared from much longer submissions by presenters<BR>Officially thank presenters at the end of conference and arrange for thank you letters by appropriate person to invited speakers right after the conference. Consider making small lecturer presents.<BR>Contemplate assigning key conference planning people to be special contacts for speakers through the conference<BR>Put speakers’ PowerPoint presentations on the master disk or pc so that presentations flow effortlessly. Test functioning of equipment and electronic presentations before you start. </P><br />
<P>If you&#8217;re planning a expo and searching to get a <A title="venue in Adelaide" href="http://www.kirkbee.com.au/kirkbee-events" target=_blank>venue in Adelaide</A> or even the <A title="Venue Adelaide Hills" href="http://www.kirkbee.com.au/kirkbee-events" target=_blank>venue in Adelaide Hills </A>then communicate with Kirkbee Events on (08) 8338 1000 Kirkbee events have a exceptional variety of venues, dining and accommodation choices at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills</P><br />
<P><A title="venues in Adelaide" href="http://www.venuesinadelaide.com.au" target=_blank>Venues in Adelaide</A> </P></p>
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		<title>Make sure your property investment is sound</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:31:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just what Residential Property Inspection?A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of the home with a certified building inspector.&#160;The main reason for which would be to identify existing and potential problems that may affect a buyer’s decision. Will i Need A Home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><P>Just what Residential Property Inspection?<BR>A residential building inspection or home inspection is really a complete and professional visual study of the systems and structure of the home with a certified building inspector.<BR>&nbsp;The main reason for which would be to identify existing and potential problems that may affect a buyer’s decision.</P><br />
<P>Will i Need A Home Inspection?<BR>Buying a home is the most expensive purchase you&#8217;ll make. It makes sense therefore that you have a potential purchase be inspected first so you know everything concerning the it. Be it a house, condominium or town house, you need an inspection to make sure you avoid surprise repairs and issues that may arise once you purchase. If you are the vendor, you need an inspector to make sure that what you are selling is up to spec, and also to avoid complaints out of your buyer further on up the road about problems that have arisen.</P><br />
<P>Exactly what does An Inspection Include?<BR>Inspections usually cover all major systems and structural aspects of the home. Including, though not restricted to, the health of a home’s air conditioning systems, plumbing and electrical systems, the roof, the building blocks, insulation, walls, doors, attic, windows and all visible structures.</P><br />
<P>Should I Be Present During An Inspection?<BR>You aren&#8217;t necessary to attend and inspection, though you are recommended to go. By doing this, you can observe on your own what are the inspector has found. Rather than being surprised having a certain problem that you simply don’t grasp, if you&#8217;re present during the inspection, the inspector can show you what’s wrong, what needs to be done, etc.</P><br />
<P>How Long Does An Inspection Take?<BR>With respect to the size and condition of the home, often a 2 bedroom condo or town house takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. For single family homes, 3 hours is the norm. Obviously, the larger the house is, and the poorer condition it&#8217;s in, the longer an inspection would take.</P><br />
<P>Can one Do The Assessment Myself?<BR>You can, but even though you have awareness about construction, then you still lack the complete knowledge required to do an inspection by yourself. Home inspectors undergo special training and have to pass a certification test. If you don&#8217;t really are a certified building inspector, better leave the inspection towards the professionals.</P><br />
<P>To learn more on <A href="http://www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au" target=_blank>building inspectors in Adelaide </A>contact Don Palmer at Reliable Home Inspections on 0423 463 218 or visit www.reliablehomeinspections.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Tips on how to make patchwoirk easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[patch work can be much easier if you follow some of these recommendations: - Whenever piecing quilts, use a &#8220;safety cover&#8221; (a smaller little bit of discarded cloth fabric) to start your chain piecing therefore the material and threads don&#8217;t jam up when commencing to chain sew. Having trouble sewing with metallic thread and having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><P>patch work can be much easier if you follow some of these recommendations:</P><br />
<P>- Whenever piecing quilts, use a &#8220;safety cover&#8221; (a smaller little bit of discarded cloth fabric) to start your chain piecing therefore the material and threads don&#8217;t jam up when commencing to chain sew. </P><br />
<P><BR>Having trouble sewing with metallic thread and having a lot of thread breaks?&nbsp; Test decreasing the thread tension. </P><br />
<P>Affix your tape-measure to the side to your sewing table with self stick velcro for fast and simple access</P><br />
<P>Keep a little magnet inside your stitching basket. Use it to get any pins that fall on the floor. </P><br />
<P>If stitching needles get rusty or dull, rub them lightly with fine steel wool to bring them back to life. </P><br />
<P>Always leave some thread in the needle before placing it in a pin cushion. You will be able to find it speedier. </P><br />
<P>Use thoroughly clean, dry plastic-type egg cartons to keep thread. </P><br />
<P>Store pattern pieces and their envelopes in self sealing bags to help you see the pattern. </P><br />
<P>When patch work creations are finished, run doubled length of thread through a pile of patches, departing the twisted end in the thread at the end of the stack. They&#8217;ll stay collectively and you will display each one when needed. </P><br />
<P>Before you stitch on buttons, coat the thread with wax. Basically run it around a candle a few times. This will make the thread more powerful and helps getting it through the holes. </P><br />
<P>For thoroughly clean, razor-sharp and handy pins and needles, make use of a covered steel wool pad as a pin cushion. </P><br />
<P>Keep a chopstick in your sewing basket for all poking and stuffing needs. </P><br />
<P>If you&#8217;re not certain that the seam is lying when you are quilt-making in the ditch, place a lamp or torch underneath the quilt and the seam allowances can be seen. </P><br />
<P>When using pinking shears also have textile involving the blades. Never open and shut the cutting blades with out textile together, this will dull the blades. </P><br />
<P>Use a low melting temp. glue gun when working with net, tulle or sheer synthetic cloth fabric. A hot glue gun will burn you and melt the cloth fabric. </P><br />
<P>Keep soap slivers in the freezer to use as markers for quilts. This keeps soap hard and easier to use. It also washes out immediately </P><br />
<P>Steer clear of the disappointment of threading frayed edges by folding thread in half, and yanking the smooth edge from the needle </P><br />
<P>To Open that caught Zip: Rub the teeth with a bar of soap or apply with shaving creme. </P><br />
<P>Soap makes an great Pin Cushion: Use a bar of soap to make stitching easier and the needle just glides through hard fabric and materials.</P><br />
<P>Photo film storage containers are wonderful and safe way to store bent needles and pins.</P><br />
<P>To examine a quilt pattern far away, place the portions on a backed table cloth, and hang it up anywhere to see what the quilt will look like completed.&nbsp; </P><br />
<P>Save your time and prevent eye strain by threading several needles onto your quilting thread without cutting it off the reel.</P><br />
<P>Safety first! Never run holding sharp scissors or pins .</P><br />
<P>If you happen to cut yourself, be sure you do not bleed on the cloth</P><br />
<P>When ironing a bias strip turn off the steam on the iron so that you don&#8217;t burn your hands and fingers.</P><br />
<P>Never make use of a sewing scissers for chopping paper; it blunts them.</P><br />
<P>For more <A title="Patchwork Online" href="http://http://patchwork-online.com.au" target=_blank>patchwork</A> tips, fabrics and accessories visit www.patchwork-online.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Patchwork ideas for you to enjoy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 11:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[patch-work can be much easier if you follow a few of these hints: - Whenever chain piecing quilts, use a &#8220;protection cover&#8221; (a smaller little bit of scrap fabric) to start your piecing so the material and threads don&#8217;t jam up when commencing to chain sew. Having trouble quilting with metallic thread and having plenty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><P>patch-work can be much easier if you follow a few of these hints:</P><br />
<P>- Whenever chain piecing quilts, use a &#8220;protection cover&#8221; (a smaller little bit of scrap fabric) to start your piecing so the material and threads don&#8217;t jam up when commencing to chain sew. </P><br />
<P><BR>Having trouble quilting with metallic thread and having plenty of thread breaks?&nbsp; Test lowering the thread tension. </P><br />
<P>Attach the tape measure to the side of the quilting desk with self stick velcro for simple and fast access</P><br />
<P>Keep a little magnet inside your stitching basket. Use it to get any pins that fall on the floor. </P><br />
<P>If sewing needles get rusty or dull, rub them softly with fine steel wool to bring them back to life. </P><br />
<P>Always leave some thread in the needle before placing it in a pin cushion. You&#8217;ll be able to find it more quickly. </P><br />
<P>Work with clean, dry vinyl egg cartons to keep thread. </P><br />
<P>Store pattern items and their envelopes in self sealing bags to help you begin to see the pattern. </P><br />
<P>When patch-work pieces are completed, run double length of thread through a pile of patches, departing the knotted end of the thread towards the bottom of the stack. They&#8217;ll stay together and you may pull off each one of these as required. </P><br />
<P>When you sew on buttons, coat the thread with wax. Simply run it around a candle a few times. This will make the thread more powerful helping getting it with the holes. </P><br />
<P>For clean, razor-sharp and handy pins and needles, use a covered steel wool pad as a pin cushion. </P><br />
<P>Keep a chopstick in your sewing basket for all poking and stuffing needs. </P><br />
<P>If you&#8217;re not certain that the seam is lying when you are quilt-making in the ditch, place a lamp or flashlight beneath the quilt and the seam allowances are easily seen. </P><br />
<P>When working with pinking shears also have fabric between your blades. Never close and open the cutters with out cloth fabric between them, this will dull the cutting blades. </P><br />
<P>Use a low melt glue gun when you use net, tulle or sheer synthetic material. A hot glue gun will burn you and melt the material. </P><br />
<P>Keep soap slivers in the freezer to use as markers for quilts. This keeps soap hard and easier to use. Additionally, it washes out straight away </P><br />
<P>Stay away from the disappointment of threading frayed edges by folding thread in half, and pulling the smooth edge with the needle </P><br />
<P>To Open that jammed Zip: Rub the teeth with a bar of soap or apply with shaving cream. </P><br />
<P>Soap makes an great Pin Cushion: Make use of a bar of soap to make quilting easier and the needle just slides through hard fabric and materials.</P><br />
<P>Photography film storage containers are perfect and safe way to store bent needles and pins.</P><br />
<P>To check a quilt pattern well away, place the pieces on a backed table cloth, and hang it up someplace to see what the quilt may be like done.&nbsp; </P><br />
<P>Save time and prevent eye strain by threading a number of needles on your quilting thread without cutting it off the reel.</P><br />
<P>Safety first! Never run holding sharp scissors or pins .</P><br />
<P>If you happen to cut your self, make sure you don&#8217;t bleed on the fabric</P><br />
<P>When ironing a bias strip shut off the steam on the iron so you will not burn your fingertips.</P><br />
<P>Never make use of a sewing scissers for cutting paper; it blunts them.</P><br />
<P>For more information on <A href="http://www.patchwork-online.com.au" target=_blank>Patchwork</A> accesories fabrics and much more visit www.patchwork-online.com.au</P></p>
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		<title>Restful holidays on Fleurieu Peninsula</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 12:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Victor Harbour is the community on the shoreline of the Fleurieu , approximately eighty kilometers south of Adelaide, South Australia.&#160; Victor Harbor certainly is the primary population centre in the Fleurieu , with an economy based primarily upon agriculture, fisheries and a number of other industries. Victor Harbor is also a highly favorite tourist place, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><P>Victor Harbour is the community on the shoreline of the Fleurieu , approximately eighty kilometers south of Adelaide, South Australia.&nbsp; Victor Harbor certainly is the primary population centre in the Fleurieu , with an economy based primarily upon agriculture, fisheries and a number of other industries. Victor Harbor is also a highly favorite tourist place, with the city&#8217;s residents greatly expanded throughout the time of the summer and school holiday season.</P><br />
<P>Granite Island is a well-liked site for visitors. It is is attached to the mainland by a short tram / pedestrian causeway. The tram service is provided by the Victor Harbour Horse Drawn Tram, one of the quite very few horse-drawn tram passages remaining in general public transit service. Granite island is home to a substantial colony of Fairy Penguins which are a common attraction on the island. These types of penguins shelter on the isle in the course of the nighttime, departing in the morning hours to search for for seafood prior to returning at sunset.</P><br />
<P>The Cockle Train heritage rail way controlled by SteamRanger operates steam locomotive and other traditional train services between Victor Harbor and Goolwa stations. This railway is made up of the oldest railroad route in Australia, between Port Elliot and Goolwa.</P><br />
<P>Through the months of June to September, whale watching is a well-liked interest. Southern Right Whales appear to the close by waters to calve and  mate. The South Australian Whale Centre located at Victor Harbour gives you hands on interactive activities and presentations as well as facts and whale watching tips.</P><br />
<P>Greenhills Adventure Park gives you physical activities including: waterslides, canoes, rock walls clambering, archery, mini golf, and go-karting.</P><br />
<P>Victor Harbour is the centre of the surf zone identified as the &#8220;South Coast&#8221; to Adelaide and local surfers. Well known surf beaches in the area include Parsons, Waitpinga, Middleton and Goolwa. </P><br />
<P>Victor Harbour also offers numerous fishing possibilities varying from off shore reefs for larger boat based anglers to excellent surf-fishing on the beaches closer to the Murray Mouth.</P><br />
<P>Victor Harbour hosts a three day Schoolies Week festival in late November primarily for South Australian school leavers. Victor Harbor hosts the second largest Schoolies Week Festival after the Gold Coast. The centre of the town is a dry zone and hosts numerous live music and other events for participants.</P><br />
<P>There is a broad range of accommodation possible choices in and around Victor Harbor but we like the Victor Apartments with 5 individual accommodation selections:</P><br />
<P>Cheri-on-Sea: A large stunning bed and breakfast style apartment.</P><br />
<P>Adare: A gentle luxurious, extremely spacious two storey apartment&nbsp; with polished floor-boards. It is made up of two bed rooms as well as a large studio space in which sleeps four.</P><br />
<P>Castleview: A modern day studio apartment with polished floor-boards which contains a king-size bed&nbsp; and if required a queen bed situated on an raised floor.</P><br />
<P>View on Blue: This is a magnificent, present-day upper floor of a 2 storey apartment&nbsp; with polished floor-boards. It contains 2 bed rooms</P><br />
<P>Surfs Up: This particular cool seaside apartment has an open plan kitchen area, living room dining area and hallway which leads onto three bed rooms. It is completely carpeted with a huge light and airy all-in-one kitchen with&nbsp; large bench tops.</P><br />
<P>Be sure to book to enjoy gorgeous <A href="http://www.victorharboraccommodation.net.au/" target=_blank>Victor Harbour accommodation</A> at Victor Apartments by contacting Julia on Telephone: 8410 8189 Mobile phone: 0417 858 299 </P></p>
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		<title>Port Lincoln for a restful beachside holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 12:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pt Lincoln is a sea side city on the southerly coast of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.It is the primary community in the area&#160; and also where you can a large and productive tuna fishing fleet. Farming is yet another primary contributor to the region. Both of these primary industries undeer-pin this town to success. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><P>Pt Lincoln is a sea side city on the southerly coast of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia.<BR>It is the primary community in the area&nbsp; and also where you can a large and productive tuna fishing fleet. <BR>Farming is yet another primary contributor to the region. Both of these primary industries undeer-pin this town to success.</P><br />
<P>A trip the region means that you will need to know more about Port Lincoln&#8217;s accommodation options. <BR>Although it is the largest community in the region Pt Lincoln is still relatively small which cuts down your holiday accommodation options.</P><br />
<P>The main reason why the location has seen more tourists coming is due to the natural charm of the Eyre Peninsula coast.<BR>Pt Lincoln is inside of comfortable driving distance of the many national parks about the peninsula so you can look at the wildlife in their natural habitat.</P><br />
<P>Being a seaside town, one of the more popular activities involve the sea. Surfing, diving, swimming, and fishing are all available here but you will also have a chance to explore the rugged cliffs and the natural splendor round the town.</P><br />
<P>When folks visit Australia they may have a list of things that they would like to see or do which are viewed as being generally Aussie. <BR>Lots of these are with certain animals and a trip to the Glen Forest Tourist Park means you&#8217;ll meet koalas, see kangaroos and view wombats. For those who are more daring it&#8217;s possible to go swimming in a cage with great white sharks.</P><br />
<P>For dining out you don&#8217;t perhaps have the same variety of cuisine to choose from in larger towns but what you get are fresh ingredients due to much being grown in the actual area. <BR>You ought to of course benefit from the fact that the region is the hub of the fishing industry by tasting the fish and shellfish everbody knows it is completely fresh right out of the ocean.</P><br />
<P>You can also discover more of the lifestyle of the place through various galleries and museums that take a look at not merely the peninsula but the country in general. They let you know the tale of the way the region developed through numerous industries and also how it was initially found and explored around the year 1801.</P><br />
<P>If you are considering <A title="Pt Lincoln Accommodation" href="http://www.portlincolnholiday.com.au/" target=_blank>Pt Lincoln accommodation</A> we recommend the Port lincoln Holiday Homes</P></p>
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		<title>Clothing touch tape by LinkFast</title>
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<P>Hook &amp; Loop (commonly known as Touch Tape) is a form of temporary fastener containing a pair of layers: the ‘hook’ facet and also the ‘loop’ side. When pressed with each other, the hook side latches the loop holding both layers together.&nbsp; The layers can easily be peeled apart though is extremely difficult when force is applied parallel towards the plane of the fastener (also known as lateral tensile strength or shear strength). </P><br />
<P><BR>&nbsp;Touch Tape’s attributes include:<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Short-term bond that may re-attach often<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Increased strength once the force is parallel towards the plane from the fastener<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bond is water resistant<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Easy to maintain</P><br />
<P>&nbsp; Functions<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Used broadly in clothing replacing zippers and buttons (sportswear, bags, netball bibs)<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Boots or shoes replacing laces<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cable ties, straps, watch bands<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Attaching trim to vehicles <BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Cushioning for bike headgear<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Fixing posters and signs, displays and displays<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Securer for orthopaedic braces, back braces &amp; other medical support<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Straps in camping out goods<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Replace zip fasteners in water resistant pouches and hand bags<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Attaching removable textile covers, backing, liners to home furnishings<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Stationery<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Furniture and Window treatments<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Watch bands and straps</P><br />
<P>For more information on <A title=Linkfast href="http://www.linkron.com.au/linkfast/" target=_blank>Linkfast </A>Hook and Loop Touch tapes contact Linkron on (03) 9763 1111</P><br />
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		<title>Power Inverter 2000W (4000 Watt Peak) 8ZED</title>
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		<title>An enormous sporting collection amassed over over 40 years will now be to be sold by Public Auction in Adelaide.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEGAW &#38; HOGG AUCTIONS AND VALUATIONS DAVID WEBER AUCTIONEER ADELAIDEA large sporting collection gathered over over 40 years is now to be sold by Auction in Adelaide. Owned by popular sporting identity Mr William (Bill) Blucher. One of the features of this unique collection is it just isn&#8217;t sport specific and comprises cricket, baseball, tennis, [...]]]></description>
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<H2>DAVID WEBER AUCTIONEER ADELAIDE</H2>A large sporting collection gathered over over 40 years is now to be sold by Auction in Adelaide. Owned by popular sporting identity Mr William (Bill) Blucher. One of the features of this unique collection is it just isn&#8217;t sport specific and comprises cricket, baseball, tennis, boxing, golf, football, soccer, American baseball and football, motor and horse racing.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Mr Blucher himself a reputable and well rated baseball player who played for Glenelg for quite some time an is a proud recipient of a large number of awards. Mr Blucher stated that this is the time to move the collection on to make sure that other folks can take pleasure in what has been an enthusiasm of his within the last few four decades.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The centrepiece on the collection is the cricketing memorabilia, including approximately one hundred and fifty full size and miniature match and autograph bats. A showcase is a 1930 bat signed by the Australian Cricket Team when they played in England. It includes Sir Donald Bradman’s signature and Archie Jackson who died in 1933 at age 24.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Archie Jackson achieved his career peak while in Adelaide at the age of 19 he represented Australia against England in February of 1929. He played his first test match and scored a chanceless 164 runs in 368 minutes. He was selected for the 1930 Tour of England where his ill health and the weather conditions restricted him, even though he still scored&nbsp; 1023 runs.&nbsp;&nbsp; His fourth wicket partnership of 243 with Sir Donald Bradman at the oval in 1930 still stands as an Australian Test Cricket record for the ground. He continues to be youngest batsman to have signed a century in his first test in an Australia vs England Match.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>This exceptional bat is among few signed by Archie Jackson and along with the ‘Dons’ signature makes this an excellent purchase with a pre sale estimate of $3,000 to $5,000.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Sir Donald Bradman’s representation is significant and includes single and team cricket bats, miniature display cricket , signed photos and a lot of frameworked collages.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>There&#8217;s 50 other full-sized cricket bats that bare signatures of Australian and other world squads from the 1930’s right through to present day.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>A personally signed letter by Sir Alec Bedser C.B.E. accompanies a pair of match Bails that were utilized in the Australia v England test in Melbourne in January 1947. This test was the first played in Melbourne after the 1939-1945 war. These unusual Bails have a pre sale estimation of $300 to $500.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>There is also an English Willow Internationally signed full-sized bat by Australia, West Indies, England, New Zealand, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka teams with 92 signatures. And this also is rare and will realise $1,500 to $2,500.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The Australia Football League assortment incorporates well framed and signed team Guernseys with emphasis towards the Adelaide Crows. You&#8217;ll find signed match and display footballs in presentation cases. One being of local relevance that&#8217;s a match ball signed by approximately forty players of the South Adelaide Football team celebrating the winning match in opposition to Norwood on the Norwood Oval.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>A massive collection of American baseball cards total apporx. 56,000 with many rare signed cards represented. There are signed baseball bats and balls and numerous photos of American Baseball celebrities.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>This amazing and exceptional collection is an absolute credit to Mr Blucher who has had customized display cabinets made with extensive lighting, which will also form part of the sale.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>The sale will be held on a date yet to be advised and catalogue requests can be made  by emailing megawhogg@chariot.net.au.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Phone enquiries please call <B>David Weber (Auctioneer)</B> on (08) 8342 1400<br />
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