Craftsman Club Flyer

Posted on Friday, January 1st, 2010 at 2:50 am

Craftsman Club Flyer


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball - White


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – White


$12.99


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – White The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball has two internal high-powered LEDs that brightly illuminate the ball for golf play at dusk or during night tournaments. Once striking the ball on a hard surface or with your golf club, the ball will stay lighted for nine to ten continuous minutes. The re-trigger mechanism resets the timer for another nine to ten minutes each time the ball is struck. The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball is an 80-compression ball that features a surlyn, cut-proof cover and has a total usage time 30 lighted hours.

Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball - Blue


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – Blue


$12.99


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – Blue The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball has two internal high-powered LEDs that brightly illuminate the ball for golf play at dusk or during night tournaments. Once striking the ball on a hard surface or with your golf club, the ball will stay lighted for nine to ten continuous minutes. The re-trigger mechanism resets the timer for another nine to ten minutes each time the ball is struck. The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball is an 80-compression ball that features a surlyn, cut-proof cover and has a total usage time 30 lighted hours.

Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball - Green


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – Green


$12.99


Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball – Green The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball has two internal high-powered LEDs that brightly illuminate the ball for golf play at dusk or during night tournaments. Once striking the ball on a hard surface or with your golf club, the ball will stay lighted for nine to ten continuous minutes. The re-trigger mechanism resets the timer for another nine to ten minutes each time the ball is struck. The Night Flyer Electronic Lighted Golf Ball is an 80-compression ball that features a surelyn, cut-proof cover and has a total usage time 30 lighted hours.

Fly by Night: The New Art of the Club Flyer


Fly by Night: The New Art of the Club Flyer


$21.34


Covered with inventive, unfurling doodles, hand-drawn lettering, and images of sexy figures and party animals, the flyers reproduced here were created from drawings, tracings, photocopies, photographs, cutouts, and collages (in contrast to the computer-generated flyers of 10 years ago). They offer an intriguing alternative history of London’s ever-changing club circuit, advertising a variety of venues, ranging from Heaven to Bistrotheque.

Toys and Models Wright Flyer Kitty Hawk


Toys and Models Wright Flyer Kitty Hawk


$259.94


The Wright Flyer (often retrospectively referred to as Flyer I and occasionally Kitty Hawk) was the first powered aircraft designed and built by the Wright brothers. It was the first successful powered piloted controlled heavierthanair aircraft. The Wright Flyer was a canard biplane configuration. The Wright Flyer was based on the Wrights experience testing gliders at Kitty Hawk between 1900 and 1902. The Wrights built the aircraft in 1903 using giant spruce wood as their construction material. Since they could find no suitable automobile engine for the task they commissioned their employee Charlie Taylor to build a new design from scratch. A sprocket chain drive borrowing from bicycle technology powered the twin propellers which were also made by hand. In 1904 the Wrights continued refining their designs and piloting techniques in order to obtain fully controlled flight. Major progress toward this goal was achieved in 1904 and even more decisively with the modifications during the 1905 program which resulted in a 39minute 24 mile nonstop circling flight by Wilbur on October 5. While the 1903 Flyer was clearly a historically important test vehicle its nearmythical status in American imagination has obscured its place as part of a continuing development program that eventually led to the Wrights mastery of controlled flight in 1905. In 1910 the Wrights first made attempts to exhibit the Flyer in the Smithsonian Institution but talks fell through with the ensuing lawsuits against Glenn Curtiss and the Flyer may have been needed as repeated evidence in court cases. In 1916 Orville brought the Flyer out of storage and prepared it for display at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Wilbur had died in 1912.) He replaced parts of the covering the props and the engine s crankcase crankshaft and flywheel. The crankcase crankshaft and flywheel had been sent to the Aero Club of America for an exhibit in 1906 and were never returned to the Wrights. A number of indivi

Flyer ski jump -  Sports Hooded Sweatshirt by CafePress


Flyer ski jump – Sports Hooded Sweatshirt by CafePress


$48


Unique ski jump flyer graphics to front and back featuring the Knightmare logo. Perfect for those chilly days at the ski club. Sports Hooded Sweatshirt Tee, TShirt, Shirt The hoodie: the perfect utilitarian piece of clothing. Leave your hat and scarf at home Stay warm and comfy in your Pullover Hooded Sweatshirt. This hoodie is constructed with a cotton/polyester blend – both durable and comfortable.Heavyweight 90

Flyer


Flyer


$13.76


This book is in Good Used condition

The Flyer


The Flyer


$5.99


This book is in New – Excellent condition


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