Repeat Vacuum Frame

Dolls, Gift, others May 31st, 2008

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Kirby G6 Bagged Upright Vacuum

others May 31st, 2008

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Additional Information about Kirby G6 Bagged Upright Vacuum

Product Information
Certified HEPA Micron Magic Filtration Converts from upright to canister Comes with attachments and storage case Sold through in-home demonstrations

Product MPN
MPN G6

Key Feature
Design Upright
Dirt Capture Bag

Filtration
Filtration Technology HEPA

Tools
Number of Tools 5
Upright Hose With Hose

Convenience
Features Rotating brushes, SelfPropelled
Color Black
Height Adjustment Positions Variable

The seller, kaefry03, assumes full responsibility for the content of this listing and the item offered.

Mizuno F-50 Metal Fairway Wood- 3 wood, 5 wood

Golf, others May 22nd, 2008

Having played the MX 500 Driver, and the MX 25 Irons, it seemed like a natural thing to try their Fairway woods. I immediately liked the low profile head shape and clean lines. The clubs were very easy to hit. They displayed good trajectory and ball flight. The distance was a big plus as well. I had no problem trading off my Ping G2’s. It really feels great to play a shot with these clubs

Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Iron set Golf Club

Golf Clubs, Home, others May 22nd, 2008

after verifying the Serial number with Callaway, I purchased these incredible clubs. Although my game is not the best and these clubs are really pro level and made for a more experienced golfer, I am enjoying them! Callaway products are by far the most quality engineered golf products in my opinion. I rank these irons 9.5/10 and once I master them, 10/10 is a sure bet!

The 2004 Big Bertha Iron set is one of Callaway’s most forgiving iron sets ever

Golf, Sporting Goods, Sports, others May 20th, 2008

This set features wide soles, deep cavities, a slight offset, and Callaway’s VFT technology. These features combine to give these irons a high MOI (moment-of-inertia). Basically, the higher the MOI, the more forgiving the club is on mishits. By moving more of the weight lower in the clubhead and below the ball, it’s easier to get the ball airborne. Poor hits turn into OK shots. I’ve acutally hit the ground 3 inches behind the ball with a 4 iron from this set, and the ball still got in the air and went straight. It only went about 130 yards, but my playing partners just thought I was laying up. Besides that, I personally think these are the best looking Big Bertha irons yet.

I wanted these clubs for over a year

others May 20th, 2008

These graphite shafts make the irons feel extremely light but it still feels like you’ve hit them well as you strike the ball. They are much more forgiving than any other clubs I’ve ever used. I wanted these clubs for over a year, but it took a move to a sunny climate to give me the added push I needed to purchase them. callaway-big.JPGI am very happy with them after playing several rounds with them. I am hitting the ball farther and more consistently than I ever have. I expect to use them for many years. That makes them a bargain that has truly helped my game.

i am a new golfer(4 months)

Bath, Golf, others May 20th, 2008

I purchased the x16 irons shortly after starting to play. they brought me from a 25 handicap down to a 10 handicap, now that i have more advanced game I find the x16 is coming up short. The clubs just do not have the distance for the better courses and uable to shape my shots. This is a great club for the beginner, easy to hit, but not long, if your game is in the crapper buy a set, but if your game is advanced like mine i would recommend the pro series. hit em straight!!!

I Purchased my FIRST set of x-16’s about two years ago

Medicine & Health Products, my chicago, others May 20th, 2008

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During that time I was a 90’s shooter on a good day. These irons along with some practice really helped me grow my game and I finally broke the coveted 80 mark. Then 80 became my standard I was trying to break evertime out and I had at least 10 more rounds under 80 when I decided my game had outgrown these irons “yeah right”.I Decided to buy more of a players club. BAD move, my game literally fell apart over night. I sold my 800.00 set of new irons on ebay and went back to the x-16’s and although I’m not breaking 80 again I’m definitly hitting the ball better and will be playing these irons for a long long time. People say oh it’s hard to work the ball or hit finese shots chip and pitch with thick top line game improvment irons. I say BULL. My strenght is my short game. X-16’s are awesome.

The Hunt for New Golf Clubs

Health, Home, Sales Reports, Toy Accessories, how to buy, others May 18th, 2008

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I finally decided to do what I’ve put off for over five years; take golf lessons. Consequently, I also decided to upgrade my golf clubs. A little confidence goes a long way on the golf course. I equate it to being well dressed in a perfectly pressed suit with a symmetrical windsor-knot tie for a job interview. This is my post-mortem of my buying experience after successfully upgrading my entire golf bag (driver to putter) from “hand-me-down/Play-It-Again” to pro-line equipment in a over a month’s time… You can also read this as a “How to spend $800 on new golf clubs”.. (By the way, I’ll disclaim this entire entry by saying that this has probably been written before…).

DRIVER - Cobra HS9: I made a rookie mistake with this impulse purchase. I strolled into Golf Galaxy hoping to test a few drivers priced between $150 & $200. Though I was very successful in finding a club that I liked, it would have behooved me to have scoured eBay before making the purchase at $199. It wasn’t a bad price considering that the original retail price was $399 a year ago. eBay probably would have saved me $50… I will say that all drivers are not created equal and that you need to just go out there and find the one you’re most comfortable with (this is true of all golf clubs). My disappointment exists because I didn’t complete more due diligence after finding the right club.

HYBRID - Cobra DWS Baffler 3 (20 degree): I got this one on eBay (thanks to kmgreensman) who won it at a golf tournament. This was a case of getting a great deal and having a great first eBay buying experience (you’ll notice I just joined this month). I got the club for about 25% under the retail price but the communication with the seller made the purchase better than clicking “buy” on any retail site or walking into a store and dealing with a sales associate who’s just trying to make a sale. I’m actually looking for the 18 degree 2-iron Baffler now…

IRONS/WEDGES - Cobra FP Steel (4-GW): My two cents on buying irons as a beginner. I found a pro-line brand (King Cobra) that I’m comfortable with and after that, just tried to find a set below $350-400.. eBay was ideal. Ironically, I ended finding this set on EdwinWattsGolf.com for $350. So, anyway, that’s all I can really say about irons and give a heads up to anyone looking for a set of these not to bid over than $355 all-in. Edwin Watts has a $5 S&H policy. It might be worthwhile to pick up extra balls or gloves since the $5 is the standard S&H for your entire order. At this price point/value, I would recommend Nike CCi’s or Taylor Made r7 Draws. Again, personal preference…

PUTTER - Taylor Made Corzina: I found a putter I liked and bought it. I actually went to Golf Galaxy, Dick’s and Sports Authority to hunt for putters… then I did the bidding/buying on eBay. Got the putter for $50 below retail.

The managers I work for love bullet points, so I’ve succumbed to the same fate and summarize my experience in bullet point as well:

> Do your homework: I’ll recommend going to Golf Galaxy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, or Sports Authority to “test drive” clubs. You should be able to do this for free without any hassle or pressure to have to purchase. These retailers typically have a fitting fee, but you can go swing some, not get fitted for “custom” clubs.

> When you’re ready to buy: Find out what those three aforementioned retailers are selling the products for then check some online retailers. I probably hit TGW.com (The Golf Warehouse), Golfsmith.com, and GolfDiscount.com over 100 times. If your timing is better than mine, you might be able to find some online discount codes/coupons for these sites.. (i.e. holiday season, July 4th, Father’s Day, etc.)…
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> Have fun. It wasn’t never stressful (outside of hoping to win clubs at lower prices) and it probably didn’t help that I was a completely new eBay buyer… But if you’re a more seasoned eBayer, I’m sure you already know how this all works. I’m a rookie, but it was enjoyable and I was lucky to run into great sellers.

FINDING TREASURE IN THE ‘OTHER’ CATAGORY

Industrial, Loans, Massager, my chicago, others May 18th, 2008

It is unreal just how many times I have found a great treasure or a fantastic bargain in the often bypassed catagory known as “other”.

Sometimes people simply do not know what final catagory to list their items in and I have ended up with a pretty nice Tonka for a great price because other ebayers may not think to look there.

So, no matter what you are looking for, take a little extra time to peruse this catagory. You just never know!
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