Booklet Hit Miss
Sportscardhaven Reviews: 2010 Topps Triple Threads Baseball – WIN THE HIT!
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Lake Breeze Hot Air Fan instruction Booklet hit & Miss $15.00 |
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Lake Breeze Hot Air Fan instruction Booklet hit & Miss $15.00 |
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New Way Engines series M instruction booklet Hit & Miss $13.00 |
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New Way Engines instruction booklet Hit & Miss $14.00 |
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Ottawa Log Saws Instruction booklet hit & miss $14.00 |
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Olds Type “A” engines instruction booklet hit & miss $14.00 |
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Aermoter Gasoline Engines Manual & Booklet hit & miss $6.75 |
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Wilmington hot air pumping engines booklet hit & miss $10.00 |
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Douglas pumps Hydraulic Ram manual & booklet hit & miss $8.00 |
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Novo Model “S” engines manual & booklet hit & miss $15.00 |
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Fuller & Johnson Type NB manual & booklet hit & miss $8.75 |
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Fuller & Johnson Type NC Manual & Booklet hit & miss $8.75 |
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Temple Pump CO. Engine Manual & Booklet hit & miss $14.00 |
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Jaeger Mixer & Engine Compay Manual Booklet hit & miss $16.00 |
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Boats Beaches Bars & Ballads $37.51 When Jimmy Buffett eventually becomes the subject of a college course–and given his enduring popularity as a singer-songwriter and author, you know he will someday–here’s what’ll be on the final exam. Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads is so named because the four-CD collection divides Buffett’s collected works among those categories, giving each disc a theme. From early classics such as “Biloxi” an… |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble $30.73 This career-spanning box of three CDs and a DVD celebrates a legacy that looms larger than that of any blues-rocking guitarist since Jimi Hendrix. Despite fears that a series of posthumous releases had depleted the Stevie Ray Vaughan vaults, previously unreleased gems dominate the selection. Highlights extend from Vaughan’s swaggering apprenticeship with Paul Ray and the Cobras to slash-and-burn … |
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I Care 4 U (with Bonus DVD) $18.98 Pop history teaches that posthumous releases generally fall into one of two categories. There’s the creep-out, with eerie lyrics that appear to foreshadow the artist’s demise (see Michael Hutchence’s solo disc). And there’s the cash-in: the label or management scrapes the barrel to turn a buck. Luckily, Aaliyah’s I Care 4 U is neither. Serving as both a greatest hits collection and a summary of st… |