Archive for September, 2006

How to Cross Bow Rudder

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

This guide is designed to teach advanced kayakers how strokes of the paddle work in kayaking. If you are not experienced, you will need to read the basic strokes before attempting the rudder strokes.

How to Consider Kayaking Trips

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

Kayakers do not go into waters without learning or practice. That is a smart person who wants to learn how to kayak will not go into open waters without skill, knowledge, observation, balance, education, and sufficient practice.

How to Come Ashore in Kayaking

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

If you coming ashore at a beach or flat land area it are relatively simple to rest your boat on land, especially if you have a partner.

How to Choose Your Kayak

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

Before you can choose a kayak suited for your experiences ahead, you must first know what your purposes are. If you intend to kayak down rivers only, then rigid kayaks may work best for you.

How to Choose Paddles in Sea Cruise Kayaking

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

Coastal kayak cruising is a kayakers dream. Kayakers enjoy exploring all waters. Your checklist before voyaging through the sea should include paddles.

How to Inland Cruise in Kayaking

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

Inland cruising is an admired adventure by many. On inland cruises kayakers and canoeists alike carry along camping gear.

Antiques Are Great to Collect or Display

Monday, September 4th, 2006

It is understood that all antiques are old, but what is often misunderstand is that not everything, which is old is necessarily an antique. Additionally, different types of items become considered an antique at different ages.

Antique Engagement Ring: Give the Gift of History

Monday, September 4th, 2006

When it comes to engagement rings, most guys go to the jewelry store to pick out the most expensive that they can afford. Rarely, do guys ever think of antique engagement rings.

Antique Watch Components Are Fine Jewelry

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique watch collecting has been popular as long as there have been antique watches.

Today’s Antique Truck

Monday, September 4th, 2006

To qualify as an antique truck or car, a vehicle usually has to 25 years old or more. Some newer vehicles can qualify as collectible if they are especially sought-after models.

Antique Tractors

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique tractors, unlike their modern cousins, were built more solidly with heavier metals and frequently more powerful motors. Even though they are old, antique tractors appeal to many partly because they are aesthetically appealing and also because they are durable and built to last.

Antique Toy Collections Bring Back Happy Memories

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique toys are a little difficult to find and collect. They were for the playroom and the ungentle embrace of children. Many toys live a full life but in the end are fit for not much more than the trash can.

Recognizing a Japanese Antique Sword

Monday, September 4th, 2006

There are many sword collecting clubs around the county. Sharing your passion for Japanese swords with knowledgeable collectors is a good way to increase your knowledge and have a good time.

Antique Stove

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Even what we think of as an antique stove was a great improvement over cooking in the fireplace. But still, cooking over an antique stove is not the same; a cook had to “know” how to feel the right temperature and the right spot to cook all foods.

Antique Silver Tableware

Monday, September 4th, 2006

The beauty of antique silver tableware is undeniable. Unfortunately, obtaining a full set in perfect condition is a very expensive endeavor. That’s why those lonely pieces arranged on flea market and yard sale tables are so alluring.

A Glance into Yesterday: Antique Shows

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique shows are a little like browsing through a modern mall, but much more marvelous because of the odd and rare things you are likely to see.

Antique Sewing Machine

Monday, September 4th, 2006

If sewing is your cup of tea, you may be interested in an antique sewing machine to help maximize some of your sewing capabilities.

Antique Ring

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Do look at the antique ring selections for sale at big city auction houses. Places like London, New York, and Los Angeles host antique auctions for the monocle and mink crowd.

Antique Restoration of Veneer

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Many antique furniture styles include the use of veneer, a thin layer of wood which is used to add a dash of color or a design to the surface of wooden furniture. Because the veneer layer is so thin, it can be damaged easily and therefore many antique restoration projects include the repair of a veneer surface.

Antique Radio

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Listening to an antique radio can help bring some old-school value to your home and to your listening experience as a whole.

Discovering Antique Pottery

Monday, September 4th, 2006

The discovery of antique pottery as a classic gift is an incredible way to create a stir around your gift giving season. Whether you are giving a gift for Christmas or for a birthday celebration, antique pottery can create an envious aura the likes of which may never been seen again.

Antique Pocket Watch

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Not many antique collectibles offer a piece of technology to the modern day owner. The exception is the antique pocket watch.

The Work of Art in an Antique Piano

Monday, September 4th, 2006

It is easy to view an antique piano in its original setting; many house museums all over the world have a piano, even if it is not the original. Some look strange to those of us used to a simple upright. Antique piano makers used every technique of paint and inlay to decorate their finest instruments.

Antique Phones

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Everyone collects something, and for some, collecting antique phones is an interesting and informative hobby.

Antique Map

Monday, September 4th, 2006

An antique map can be a great way to decorate your home or office. It’s a great conversation piece and something most guests are really attracted to.

Antique Mall: Historical Treasures

Monday, September 4th, 2006

For your next weekend getaway, why don’t you choose the local antique mall. Your local antique mall is a great place to find those discarded treasures that would go great in your antique collection.

Antique Lamp Safety

Monday, September 4th, 2006

The right lamp is the perfect touch to any room. Light in the right intensity and color can make a room go from plain to luxurious, and that is why many people want to furnish rooms with a mellow antique lamp for a little touch of history and romance.

Design Contributes to Beauty of Antique Jewelry

Monday, September 4th, 2006

It would be rare today to find a jewelry maker who fashions the metal, whether gold, silver or even titanium from scratch, using molds for the metal and fine grinding and sanding it to a smooth and shiny finish, and then precision cutting the stone to fit into the mount. Those steps are what make old jewelry truly antique jewelry pieces.

Antique Gun

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Buying an antique gun can make a great gift for the father in your life that is in to collecting great antique wares.

Collecting Antique Glass

Monday, September 4th, 2006

During the 18th century, manufacturing methods allowed great numbers of drinking glasses to be made. Unfortunately, the ease in making them only increased with time and the most valuable varieties of antique glass were often faked.

Antique Furniture

Monday, September 4th, 2006

If you are in the market for some antique furniture, it may be a financial benefit to know a little about the subject before you go running to the antique store and plop down huge sums of cash for ordinary old furniture.

Challenges of Antique Flooring

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Whether its aesthetics or the urge to recycle, many people choose to put antique flooring in their homes. Most people think of wide hardwood boards as the only type of antique flooring, but in fact antique tiles and stones make popular floors too.

Antique Dolls

Monday, September 4th, 2006

When it comes to collecting dolls, many serious collectors aren’t interested in the dolls that have recently come out or have been recently produced. Serious collectors, instead, have their sights set on antique dolls.

Antique Diamond Ring

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique diamond rings appeal to some people more than contemporary creations. Whether it’s the style, or simply the mystique that comes with owning an antique object, antique diamond rings appeal to many people.

Caring for Your Antique Desk

Monday, September 4th, 2006

You have acquired an antique desk and you want to use it, decorate with it, and show it off, of course. But how do you accomplish all of that?

Antique Collectibles Require a Discerning Eye

Monday, September 4th, 2006

There are many reasons people collect old items, and for some searching for antique collectibles is almost an obsession. Cruising garage sales, flea markets and auctions are more than a pastime for real collectors.

Antique Clocks

Monday, September 4th, 2006

An antique clock adds more flavor to the wall you hang it on. It’s likely lived for many years and, if it still works, that’s because it was made to last.

Antique Clawfoot Bath Tub

Monday, September 4th, 2006

The original clawfoot bath tubs, first used in Victorian times, were replaced by light weight, more colorful, more convenient built-in tubs. In spite of that, the antique clawfoot bath tub is once again popular.

History of the Mystery of Antique China

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Bone china has a large, loyal following. It is collected all over the world according to brand name and pattern. It is hard to believe that the formula and process for this type of porcelain eluded the craftsmen of Europe for hundreds of years.

How to Refinish an Antique Chair In a Few Easy Steps

Monday, September 4th, 2006

An antique chair can bring a unique decorative touch to your home without a big price tag. But transforming a worn-out piece into the treasure you see underneath takes a little time and just a little knowledge.

Antique Car Insurance

Monday, September 4th, 2006

An antique car can be a huge investment in both time and money, but for many it is a dream come true. Some types of antique car insurance can be very restrictive, so when shopping around for antique car insurance, make sure that you understand all of the policy and what is covered.

Antique Auction: Bid On Your Next Greatest Treasure

Monday, September 4th, 2006

An antique auction is an auction where the things sold are very old. Usually, antique auctions sell things that other collectors have offered or they sell antiques that people have left behind after they died. Whatever the reason, there are many great deals to be had at an antique auction.

Antique Bottle

Monday, September 4th, 2006

For the elegant addition to a beer bottle or wine bottle collection, which many people are partaking in these days, try an antique bottle to add an extra flavour to the collection.

Limited Editions: Antique Books

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Antique books are a fascinating glimpse into world history and the people who once made that history. Antique book collecting can be a guessing game sometimes since the actual age of the book may have nothing at all to do with the appraised value.

Antique Car

Monday, September 4th, 2006

For many auto enthusiasts, there is little difference between an antique car and a classic car but in reality, there is a huge discrepancy. In most states, 32 years is the benchmark for a car to be considered as an antique car. While a collector car, although usually fitting that age bracket, could be any vehicle that was unique in its time.

Restoring Your Antique Bedroom Furniture

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Whether you’ve invested in a lovely set of antique bedroom furniture, inherited an heirloom collection or got lucky at a flea market, fixing up a collection of antique bedroom furniture presents questions that aren’t found with new furniture.

How to Escape Capsizing

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Capsizing is the process of flipping a kayak and/or canoe. Most of the reports you hear in the news, or read in newspapers, relating to accidents in kayaking is because most of the people panicked in left their boat.

How to Slalom

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Kayakers tend to use the slalom kayaks, since the vessels are shorter, and the have a propensity for movement. Still, kayaks often cause extra problems. Sometimes kayakers wonder where they should put the blades when problems arise.

How to Scull and Brace

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Kayaking is a dangerous water sport that requires accuracy while maneuvering in the waters. Kayakers often learn a variety of strokes before venturing off on whitewater, wild water, or competition sports. Various stroke methods include the skull, which moves forward, and reverse, or the brace stroke.
How is the skull stroke in kayaking work?
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The Guide to Safety

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Kayakers, i.e. the pros tend to buy expensive equipment to use during kayaking, since these people are aware that the cheaper products could lead to problems. Pro kayakers tend to learn maintenance and building tactics as well, since the pros enjoy all sorts of kayaking events.