Great solid Oak wood hanging Vintage wall clock. There is no brand name on the clock, it was a hand made clock and is 30+ years old we were told. The person we purchased it from said that her husband had built it for her many years ago. He wanted to make it for her from scratch as they were unable to afford one that was already made, so alot of love & care went into this clock. There is a compartment in the lower area of the clock with a door on it. This is a great place to put some type of nick nack or for a hidey hole. There is a glass panel over this compartment.
The face cover of the clock appears to be a very hard clear plastic bubble style with a brass ring around the outer edge, which lifts up from the bottom for easy adjustment to the hands of the clock. There is a sweeping second hand. There are wall hanging mounts on the back.
The clock is approx. 23" high x 15 1/2" x about 4" deep. Because of its size and weight it will only be shipped parcel post. The clock is battery operated and runs on 1 AA battery which is included.
It is used and does show signs of use and age. The hands do have some scratches on them and either looks like there was black paint put on them at one time or that the coloring is fadeing. But overall it is in good condition. Everything works as it should. Just a very nice well built vintage clock.
Any questions please ask.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Pirate Cookie Cutter Set in Tin Treasure Chest
This 8 piece pirate cookie cutter set is brand new!
It arrives in a large tin treasure chest, which also contains a cookie recipe.
The set is sealed.
Features cookie cutters in the following designs:
pirate hat, skull and crossbones,
parrot, pirate ship, pirate flag,
a hook, a palm tree, and a treasure chest.
Arr! Really cute!
Set sail, Matey, to the Pirate Cookie Cutter Set in Tin Treasure Chest!
And dig for other treasures, at my OLA store, Fleapirates Plunder!
And dig for other treasures, at my OLA store, Fleapirates Plunder!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
2007 & 2008 Illinois Archery And Firearm Deer Harvest Pins Bow/Gun Very Good Condition

2 pairs of Illinois Archery and Firearm Deer Harvest Pins for the years 2007 and 2008. These Pins are given to deer hunters who successfully harvest a Deer during Illinois Archery and Firearm Seasons. These Pins are in Very Good Condition with light scratches. These light scratches occur when the pins are shipped in a bag with other pins. These pins are just as I have received them and have not been worn. These Pins would make a wonderful addition to your Illinois Deer Harvest Pin Collection. Don’t miss this opportunity to own these 2007 and 2008 Illinois Archery and Firearm Deer Pins. For more information and pictures please Click here to view these Illinois Deer Harvest Pins
I have these Deer Pins for sale through OLAs Fixed Price Auction for $10.00 This is a great price!!! Please check out my OLA Store for more interesting items.
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NEW 8-) America Gods Country 3-D
This is a hand scroll sawn art plaque made one line at a time, we do not use a laser, just out saws, this is a wonderful plaque with the great phrase AMERICA GODS COUNTRY on the top and bottom frames with hand cut trees a big buck deer, a mountain with clouds and a grand Eagle over all, these are carefully cut and glued one piece at a time and then glued up in sections, this takes a lot of time to cut and then put together, it was made of 2 solid wood, Oak and walnut, the colors are all natural no stain put on them, we then finished it with 4 coats of poly for complete protection, it has a center hanger on the back for easy hanging.
The size if this piece is 13 3/4" X 10" X 1"
The size if this piece is 13 3/4" X 10" X 1"
St Justin Celtic Pewter Belt Buckle
New celtic belt buckle from St Justin,
made in the UK.
St Justin prides itself on quality,
handmade pewter works of art.
They are located in Cornwall.
This belt buckle is brand new,
and comes with St Justin literature,
and a black velvet drawstring gift bag.
The belt buckle is signed.
Large! Measures 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 inches.
Weighs 6 1/2 ounces.
Great gift!
Click on the photo to view purchasing details!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Onions and the Flu - Just an Old Wives Tale?
ONIONS AND THE FLU - An Old Wives Tale?
from a post by Goldi at OnlineAuction.com (OLA)
In 1919 when the flu killed 40 million people there was this Doctor that
visited the many farmers to see if he could help them combat the flu.
Many of the farmers and their family had
contracted it and many died.
The doctor came upon this one
farmer and to his surprise, everyone
was very healthy. When the doctor asked
what the farmer was doing that
was different
the wife replied that she had
placed an unpeeled
onion in a dish in the rooms of the
home, (probably only two rooms back
then). The doctor couldn't believe it and asked if he
could have one of the onions and
place it under the microscope.
She gave him
one and when he did this, he
did find the flu virus in the onion. It
obviously absorbed the bacteria,
therefore, keeping the family healthy.
Now, I heard this story from my
hairdresser in AZ. She said
that several years ago many of her employees were
coming down with the flu and so were
many of her customers.
The next year she placed several
bowls with onions around in her shop. T o
her surprise, none of her staff got sick.
It must work.. (And no, she is not in the onion
business.)
The moral of the story is, buy some
onions and place them in bowls around
your home. If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office or
under your desk or even on top somewhere. Try it and see what
happens. We did it last year and we never got the flu.
If this helps you and your loved ones
from getting sick, all the better. If you
do get the flu, it just might be a mild case..
Whatever, what have you to lose? Just a few bucks on onions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent
it to a friend in Oregon who regularly contributes material to me on
health issues. She replied with this most interesting experience about
onions:
Weldon, thanks for the reminder. I don't know
about the farmers
story...but, I do know that I
contacted pneumonia and
needless to say I
was very ill...I came
across an article that said to cut
both ends off an onion put one end on a fork and then
place the forked end into an empty
jar...placing the jar next to the sick patient at
night. It said the onion
would be black in the morning from the
germs...sure enough it happened just
like that...the onion was a mess and I
began to feel better.
Another thing I read in the article was that onions
and garlic placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago. They have
powerful antibacterial, antiseptic properties.
********end of Goldi's post at OLA*********
Vermonter (another great member at OnlineAuction.com) provided this link:
Click here to see what Snopes said!
********end of Vermonter's post at OLA*********
Here is what I said (and think) when I posted on the thread at OnlineAuction.com (OLA):
I read the snopes file and while I saw what they had to say, which basically amounts to 'there is no scientific proof', that can be said about a lot of old folk/wives tales.
For instance: At the beginning of each summer, as a child I would inevitably get a sliver of glass in my foot. When it happened, my Grandmother would cut and tape a piece of raw potato to my foot to draw out the glass. Sounds pretty silly, but it always worked. Someone told me it was all in my mind, so one summer I didn't use the potato... instead I went to the ER and they shot novacaine into the cut and then dug the glass out, leaving a huge whole (stitches were then required) and eventually a scar... in addition to a pretty hefty bill from the hospital... and guess what? They still didn't get it all... so I taped a frigging potato to my foot and guess what? You got it... the glass worked it's way out... so now, when I get a sliver of glass (or anyone I know does), we get a potato and get the glass out. Old Wives Tale? Sure... but it has never failed... and of course, there is no 'scientific proof' for it... but it always works.
For the price of a few onions (about $3.00 for a bag of about 8 onions), I'm willing to give it a try... I don't know if it works, but I know my Grandmother did it and I definitely KNOW we didn't get colds and flu when I was a kid...
Science be d&%#$d, they say we came from monkeys... what do they REALLY know anyway... they can't prove it works, but they can't prove it doesn't either... roflmao!!!
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
from a post by Goldi at OnlineAuction.com (OLA)
In 1919 when the flu killed 40 million people there was this Doctor that
visited the many farmers to see if he could help them combat the flu.
Many of the farmers and their family had
contracted it and many died.
The doctor came upon this one
farmer and to his surprise, everyone
was very healthy. When the doctor asked
what the farmer was doing that
was different
the wife replied that she had
placed an unpeeled
onion in a dish in the rooms of the
home, (probably only two rooms back
then). The doctor couldn't believe it and asked if he
could have one of the onions and
place it under the microscope.
She gave him
one and when he did this, he
did find the flu virus in the onion. It
obviously absorbed the bacteria,
therefore, keeping the family healthy.
Now, I heard this story from my
hairdresser in AZ. She said
that several years ago many of her employees were
coming down with the flu and so were
many of her customers.
The next year she placed several
bowls with onions around in her shop. T o
her surprise, none of her staff got sick.
It must work.. (And no, she is not in the onion
business.)
The moral of the story is, buy some
onions and place them in bowls around
your home. If you work at a desk, place one or two in your office or
under your desk or even on top somewhere. Try it and see what
happens. We did it last year and we never got the flu.
If this helps you and your loved ones
from getting sick, all the better. If you
do get the flu, it just might be a mild case..
Whatever, what have you to lose? Just a few bucks on onions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now there is a P. S. to this for I sent
it to a friend in Oregon who regularly contributes material to me on
health issues. She replied with this most interesting experience about
onions:
Weldon, thanks for the reminder. I don't know
about the farmers
story...but, I do know that I
contacted pneumonia and
needless to say I
was very ill...I came
across an article that said to cut
both ends off an onion put one end on a fork and then
place the forked end into an empty
jar...placing the jar next to the sick patient at
night. It said the onion
would be black in the morning from the
germs...sure enough it happened just
like that...the onion was a mess and I
began to feel better.
Another thing I read in the article was that onions
and garlic placed around the room saved many from the black plague years ago. They have
powerful antibacterial, antiseptic properties.
********end of Goldi's post at OLA*********
Vermonter (another great member at OnlineAuction.com) provided this link:
Click here to see what Snopes said!
********end of Vermonter's post at OLA*********
Here is what I said (and think) when I posted on the thread at OnlineAuction.com (OLA):
I read the snopes file and while I saw what they had to say, which basically amounts to 'there is no scientific proof', that can be said about a lot of old folk/wives tales.
For instance: At the beginning of each summer, as a child I would inevitably get a sliver of glass in my foot. When it happened, my Grandmother would cut and tape a piece of raw potato to my foot to draw out the glass. Sounds pretty silly, but it always worked. Someone told me it was all in my mind, so one summer I didn't use the potato... instead I went to the ER and they shot novacaine into the cut and then dug the glass out, leaving a huge whole (stitches were then required) and eventually a scar... in addition to a pretty hefty bill from the hospital... and guess what? They still didn't get it all... so I taped a frigging potato to my foot and guess what? You got it... the glass worked it's way out... so now, when I get a sliver of glass (or anyone I know does), we get a potato and get the glass out. Old Wives Tale? Sure... but it has never failed... and of course, there is no 'scientific proof' for it... but it always works.
For the price of a few onions (about $3.00 for a bag of about 8 onions), I'm willing to give it a try... I don't know if it works, but I know my Grandmother did it and I definitely KNOW we didn't get colds and flu when I was a kid...
Science be d&%#$d, they say we came from monkeys... what do they REALLY know anyway... they can't prove it works, but they can't prove it doesn't either... roflmao!!!
WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Canon Ink Cartridges BCI 3eBK BCI 6Y 6C 6M
Ok, Ok. It’s another shameless auction plug!
I just listed these Canon Ink Cartridges BCI 3eBK BCI 6Y 6C 6M. Seven in total because I bought a new Canon printer and these cartridges don’t fit the new machine.
I just listed these Canon Ink Cartridges BCI 3eBK BCI 6Y 6C 6M. Seven in total because I bought a new Canon printer and these cartridges don’t fit the new machine.
More Canon Cartridge details here.
Don't forget that this HP Laser Jet Print Cartridge is also still available. Hewitt Packard 12A.

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