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Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Oberwerk Astronomy Binoculars

With objective lenses nearly 4 inches wide, these babies are perfect if you have a house with a great view, are into stargazing, or if you're just a plain old peeping tom or paparazzo. Interchangeable eyepieces allow various magnifications and a tripod stabilizes the view (good thing as these massive binocs weigh 25 pounds). This model retails for around $2,000, but Oberwork also has other somewhat less giant (merely huge) binoculars at a more recession worthy price. More at..

http://www.oberwerk.com/

Friday, April 3, 2009

Namiki (Pilot) Fountain Pens

Namiki Vanishing Point Retractable Fountain Pen


Namiki Yukari Royale


Best known in the U.S. for their plastic roller ball pens, the Pilot pen company of Japan also produces a well respected line of high end pens under the Namiki brand.  As somewhat of a closeted pen geek, albeit an impoverished geek, I have always liked to write with something nice.  Maybe it was all those pre-computer 20 page book reports scratched out with shitty half dead Bic's, you know, the kind you have to push down on so hard that you can read the words from the impression embossed on the next page in those stupid blue exam books.

 Huh, whaddya know, Go Figure-check it out

Anyway, nothing is as easy and satisfying to write with as a good fountain pen (unless you're a lefty).  Almost no pressure is required, the ink just flows out onto the page.  The principle drawback to fountain pens is of course their fidgetiness, if you leave the cap off, the ink in the nib dries out and it doesn't work right away, that and messy ink wells.  The Namiki Vanishing point is the best of both worlds, the smoothness of a fountain pen and the convenience of a Bic.  With a solid gold nib it is extremely smooth  (nb-steel nib fountain pens suck to write with, I don't know why, just trust me-they do.) and because the nib retracts like a ballpoint click pen, it's never messy and always writes instantly.  The best part of the vanishing point is that at around 100 bucks, it's cheap for a gold nib pen.  If you run a bit more spendy, Namiki also makes some of the most expensive pens on the planet.  The three pictured above, retail for a modest five grand and are each hand painted and lacquered individually in the traditional Japanese style.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Flashlights



For those who appreciate a good flashlight as much as I do, this place seems to have 
nearly every conceivable type.  For the true flashlighte gangsta


Saturday, November 29, 2008

My Old Swatch

So, Round About 1985 I bought one of the original Swatch watches.  I had it for many years and at some point lost it.  I guess it's my rosebud, as I often think about it.  Anywho, I happened to be on the internetz when I remembered it and asked the googles about it.  turns out its somewhat of a collectors item, go figure.  Anyway, I located one and paid a userious price for it,  but I m glad to have a little memorable bit of my past back.




Thursday, November 27, 2008

Cool Holiday Gifts

Check this out, this site has alot a really fun stuff from Japan
The watches alone are worth the visit. Link: Gizmine






Saturday, November 8, 2008

Even More Old School


Anyone remember these boots?

More Old School

Near as I can tell, when I was in elementary school, every boy wore one of these in the winter





Monday, November 3, 2008

Vacation House

This Wood Stove Would Look Nice with Either


Sunday, November 2, 2008

FWIW De Buyer Blue Steel Pans


These are great pans, I got mine @ sur-la-table in Chestnut Hill.  The best way I can put it is that they are like your Mom's cast iron pan crossed with a sautee pan.  Durable as all get out and reltively inexpensive.  They are tough to find tho, so keep an eye out

Friday, October 24, 2008

I Love Flashlights !


World's Greatest Flashlight
$149
Our portable wunderkind illuminates objects hundreds of yards away with a halogen spotlight for up to 11 hours
The equivalent of 15 million candles
Swiveling 1W LED spotlight and soft area lamp
Nylon carrying belt included
Dual recharge: 110V AC/DC or 12V DC car adapter
Dimensions: 17-3/4"L x 5"W