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  • Leather Gloves Online Style Number: CX3301 - Made In Italy
  • Unlined Italian dress gloves for men with shorter fingers * Featuring silking, center palm vent and decorative hem
  • Made of the finest Italian lambskin leather * Unlined
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In response to popular demand, we're pleased to offer a number of our high quality leather gloves in cadet sizes for men with shorter fingers. These fine leather dress gloves are made in Italy by Fratelli Orsini with the finest Italian lambskin leather. They feature the essential elements of a classic men's dress glove, including a handsome decorative hem, a center palm vent to add stylish detail and keep hands cool, and raised silking on the back. With these exceptional gloves, small fingers don't prevent high style. Made in Italy by Fratelli Orsini. SIZING HINT: These gloves have fingers that are approximately 1/4" shorter than average.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5gift for husband
By kjayess
Beautiful gloves. Soft leather and fits true to size. It's not always easy to find completely unlined gloves like he prefers. Highly recommend.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4a pretty good basic external hard drive
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It's a pretty decent external hard drive. USB 2.0 connection seems a little slow when transferring large files, and the drive won't turn off unless it's physically unplugged from the host computer. Other than that, it's very reliable, and a pretty good bargain for the storage capacity.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
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I'm in the unhappy situation of running Windows XP Pro on a Dell server, for which Dell won't support Windows XP, only Windows Server 2003. They've apparently got this mentality that if a computer can mount in a rack, there's no way anybody is going to use it for a workstation.Previously I found and tried to use a card from Sonnet that the Dell server was apparently murdering. I've got one of those Sonnet cards in a Dell home/small business tower and it is doing just fine, but the same card would work for only a few days in the server and then die forever.The Belkin F5U602 works; for all I know, it might be the only Firewire and USB card in the world that doesn't let the magic smoke out when installed in a PE2950. I'm streaming up to 25GB a day onto a FW800 LaCie RAID1 with it. (Not that that's 'fast,' but it's been rock solid for months.)

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This is a Classic Leather Executive CEO Chair with Pneumatic Lift and Swivel Seat. The Chair is crafted in black leather match (genuine leather and PVC), and is simple yet resourceful in providing classic seating for any home office or work environment. The chair is covered in Leather with Button Tufted Accents, that bring out the class and prestige of a executive leather chair. (Item will require simple assembly, with instructions.)

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  • 3/4-horsepower bench mortiser with 1/2-inch chuck, in-line depth stop, and 5/8- and 3/4-inch bushing sizes
  • Operates up to 1,725 rpm, 5-1/2-inch head stroke capacity, reversible handle for left/right-hand operation
  • Some assembly required
  • Includes mortiser, 3/4-inch chisel bushing, chuck extension adaptor, chuck key, and handle
  • 16-5/16-by-13/3-4-inch base; 93-pounds; 1-year warranty

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1791310 Features: -Benchtop deluxe mortiser.-701 PM. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 17.4'' H x 19.2'' W x 24.2'' D.

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
5Head and shoulders above the other bench top mortisers!!!
By Tool Driver
I can not rave enough about Amazon's service or the Powermatic 701 Mortising Machine.I ordered this machine on March 15 and the web site reflected a new product that was on backorder.Amazon's web site also told me the machine would be shipped and delivered between April 20 and May 8th. It arrived on the 14th of April in excellent condition.The price with one of Amazon's special sale days, the supersavor shipping, and no sales tax made this machine very very competitive with the $200-$300 priced machines.Six stars for Amazon.com!!!This is one massive bench top machine. I use to own a Jet, which was a nice servicable little machine for the price, but it was very basic with a very basic table made of MDF.I debated between the higher end Delta, the General Tilting Table Mortiser, and the Powermatic 701. I went with the Powermatic as I do not make slat back chairs and therefore did not need to have the tilting feature.The Powermatic 701, while not made in the USA, is made in Taiwan. The workmanship is very good. The motor runs smoothly and the guides for raising the head and moving the table operate smoothly.Speaking of the motor, it is 3/4 horsepower compared to the 1/2 horsepower that powers the others.This machine did not bog down in any wood I have been able to test since receiving it.The spacer fitting for the chisel and auger is a nice touch as is the round tool rest attached to the back of the machine for your other chisels. It comes with a polishing hone already attached, too!It does require a metric hex wrench and 10mm metric wrench(and it would be nice if Powermatic would provide them with the machine)but most do-it-your-selfers usually have a set of metric and imperial wrenches, anyway.If there is a nit to pick, the paint finish was so-so. It does not matter to me as I bought the machine to make mortises, and this machine does that with a vengence!I also like the ability to open the one piece cowl all the way in order to install the chisel and auger. Much more access area than the General or the Delta. The Powermatic uses a magnet to hold the cowl closed. The cowl opens like the hood on a Corvette; You have lots of room to access the chuck and make your adjustments.Runout on the chuck was almost non-existent, exceeding anything needed for wordworking.The machine has a solid feel and does not move due to its almost 90+ pounds of cast Iron and steel.The handle is reversible to the left side of the machine for southpaws.The fence hold-down is reversible for larger boards.The table rollers are a great addition which allows you to keep the board firmly against the fence, but immediately move it right or left to keep cutting your mortise.(Rockler sells a similar MDF setup for the Jet Mortiser, but it is not as nice nor is it cheap!)

42 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceeded Expectations
By Robert Boynton
I ordered the PM701 after reading several tool reviews. I was starting a project that requires a lot of mortising and I didn't look forward to digging them out by hand, so I decided to invest in a benchtop mortiser and based on the reviews I decided to spend the extra dollars for the Powermatic. I was not disappointed! The machine arrived on time and setup was easy because the directions were straight forward. I had a set of chisels/bits from a Delta mortising jig (for use on a drill press) and I also had the 3mm and 10mm hex head wrenches that are required for setup. I knew that I needed them from reading other evals on Amazon.com. I set off on my mortising adventure and upon completion of all that drilling I was apprehensive if the tenons were going to fit. I couldn't have been more pleased. Every one of the 12 mortises accepted the tenons with a snug, but not too tight fit. There were single row 1/2 inch wide mortises and double row 1/2 inch wide mortises(used to make 1 inch wide mortises). They all fit perfectly which attests to the accuracy of the machine's setup and ease of use, as this was a first time use by an intermediate skilled woodworker. I made the tenon's using my router and a home made jig that I use for dadoes. I think I will eventually invest in a set of Powermatic mortising bits as they are larger, but the PM701 directions tell you how to use the smaller chisels/bits and they worked fine. I believe I made the right choice in selecting the PM701 and I actually look forward to another mortising project with the confidence that I have a machine that can do the job.

29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5Cuts Square Holes
By Jmark
First, although an occasional Amazon customer, I avoided all potential problems with shipping, backorder, and freight damage by the simple expedient of buying locally. I was able to look at Delta, Jet, Shopfox, and Steel City side by side for comparison. Oddly, I bought the one machine they did not have set up on display - the Powermatic PM701 - based on past experience with Powermatic machines, and the reviews on this site.The Powermatic was $100 more than the others, give or take. This got me a solid cast iron table and fence, adjustible roller guides for holding the stock against the fence, right or left hand operation, a large access door for the chuck, a 3/4 hp motor, an included diamond hone, and (a serious consideration) a brand that would be easy to resell if I decided I didn't like or need it.Surprises:1. Virturally no assembly. You take it out of the box, install the handle, adjust the three jib bolts (and yes,as noted by others, an included 3mm hex key would have been welcome), install the bit and it is ready.2. The stock hold down will adjust from flush on the table to the maximum stock height, so even narrow pieces can be clamped down.3. Both the hold down clamp and the rollers have two separate locking devices that let you choose to clamp firmly against the stock, for maximum precision, or with a bit of play, for easier movement of stock through the machine.4. The tool holder is quite useful, not just a flimsy little attachment like those on some others.5. The diamond hone is attached to the top of the frame so I don't lose it.6. The machine is surprisingly quiet. I get the occasional squeal from the bit when a chip gets caught, of course, but not much even of that.7. Perhaps most importantly, it easily cut square mortises for me in white oak with little effort - right out of the box!No Surprise, typical of Powermatic machines:1. All machined surfaces and all gears are clean and smooth in operation.2. The finish work on the machine is typical of all Powermatic tools produced these last 30 years or so - poor. There may have been a time when Powermatic made nicely finished machines, but it must have been before my time. The castings are left pretty rough except for the table and fence faces, which are excellent. The paint appears to have been done with a spray can outdoors on a windy day. The piece which holds the handle in place had a casting burr sharp enough to cut someone. It took but 15 seconds with a file to clean it, but even so....3. All fittings and hardware appear to be designed for long term use. Although there are plenty of plastic pieces, nothing seems to be fragile.Mortises in white oak, with little effort? Yes, but let me explain. I do not even try the bit without sharpening first. When I have a mirror polish on the flat faces, I give it a few turns on the diamond hone. After the first plunge, I take only about half the width of the bit at a time. And I bore down only a 1/4 to 1/2 inch at a time. This method requires relatively little force on the handle, keeps the bit cool, and makes it easy for the waste to clear the chisel.About that handle: It is stout and long enough for plenty of leverage. Powermatic lets you choose which side you want it on. I could be wrong, but I don't think anyone else does.The machine is very stiff. I can detect no play in the column during operation. Although common sense and the manual both suggest bolting it down for use, I find it plenty stable just sitting on top of my workbench. It is possible to reverse the column to work off the edge of the base, but in that case you would have no choice but to secure it to a fairly large, stout benchtop.I would certainly make the same choice again.

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For Sale Online Powermatic 1352001 Model 3520B 20x35-Inch Wood Lathe with RPM Digital Readout

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  • Wood turning lathe with digital RPM readout, 20-inch swing, and 34-1/2-inches between center
  • Powered by a 2-horsepower, 220-volt, variable speed motor
  • Made of heavy-duty cast iron, Assembly required
  • Accessories-include guard, tool rest, face plate, wrench, knockout rod and spindle lock
  • 50x24x44-inches; Backed by 1-year warranty

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1352001 Features: -Lathe.-3520B. Assembly Instructions: -Assembly required. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 31'' H x 27'' W x 55'' D.

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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
5The last one you'll ever buy
By David A. Schwarzkopf
First off, let me say that if you're waiting for this lathe to be dropped off, invite a buddy or two over for beer, (after they've had a few, then break it to them that you 'may' need a hand lifting up some parts of this beast).Actually the only stage I needed some serious help with was after both legs were screwed into the bed. Turning 4-500 lbs of cast iron upright by oneself is ill-advised. I used stacks of wood and some 2x stock as a lever, but I wouldn't recommend this approach...After that, re-installing the headstock, banjo, and tailstock was easy.Next let me talk about customer service. I'd had a few parts broken on arrival, (the banjo and the 3" face plate). All it took was a phone call to customer service and they had these to my door in 3 days; awesome. Then it was on to technical support to ask about the proper way to hook this beast up to 220. They were helpful, knowledgeable and patient and walked me through the process. Thankfully I had a 30amp, (you only need 20 for the lathe), 3 prong dryer hookup nearby. I ended up making my own extension cord out of a 3 wire 10 gauge extension cord, clipped the ends, screwed a dryer plug onto one end and the other replaced the rat-tail that came with the lathe. It went together much easier than I thought it would, (especially considering that my electrician skills are less than stellar).Back to the actual lathe review. This thing is 1. the most expensive piece of kit in my garage; 2. the heaviest...by far; and 3. the quietest power tool, it's quieter than a little hand sander, (until actually chunking away, that is)All of the features that were added to this lathe work as advertised. It was obvious that a turner actually had a hand in putting this together. The wire guard is very easy to use, (which means it actually will get used, great safety feature). The tailstock is just cool; the storage bin underneath is a nifty space saver, and let's face it, the chrome hand wheel is just plain cool. I also like the auto release collet on the tailstock as well; whatever you have loaded i.e. live center/drive center, just back-up the tail stock and it self ejects.On the headstock side, the brass tipped knock-out rod is well executed, works as advertised. Belt changing, (probably not something you'll do often anyway), is simple, straightforward, and takes 30 seconds to 1 minute. Not something you'll have to do everyday, as I don't know too many folks going from pen turning to 4' 80 lb burl turning in the course of a day. If this happens to be you, my hat is off to you, sir.From what little I've turned so far, this lathe is just smooth. Maybe the beefy motor has something to do with it...maybe it's just the 700 lbs of cast iron, either way, I don't believe I'll ever outgrow this thing. This leads to why I purchased this fella in the first place. The 3520 is my first lathe. I firmly believe that if you do the research and then buy the best that you can afford, you'll only cry once, (OK maybe several times as the Visa statement gets mailed....) But as I've learned the hard way, the cheapest is rarely the best, and you'll most likely end up cursing like a sailor every time you use that 'bargain' piece of gear. I actually look at this purchase as saving money....instead of starting with a midi lathe, quickly outgrowing that and then working up to mid-range, and then maybe trading up a few years after that, I skipped those steps and saved that $, (yes this is what I tell my wife as well....she remains steadfastly unconvinced). Remember, you can turn small stuff on a big lathe, but not big stuff on a small lathe.

40 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
5Powermatic 3520B Lathe
By D.D.J.
Delivery of the lathe was a treat (completely off loaded by the driver into my garage and he would not accept a tip - all within the "free delivery" promo by Amazon). The Lathe's product manual is thoughtful, well written, and quite logically done. The crating and packaging of the lathe was simply great. Foil covered the wood pallet base; addition of wood blocks prevented shifting; boxes within boxes and a large thick mil plastic wrap protected the contents (despite a hole/tear in the outside of the box during shipping there was no damage or even scratches to the lathe). The extremely high quality of this Powermatic Lathe will speak for itself. I have been an amateur woodworker for over 30 years. At age 50 I now want to concentrate on platters, bowls, and also turn piano stool seats. This is indeed my dream lathe!

27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
5GREAT design, EXC bowl lathe, poor web site based service
By yankee2
I received my Powermatic 3520b lathe about a month ago, and have just gotten it running a few days ago. This lathe is a replacement for another WMH product I own, a Jet 1442VS, so I will use that lathe as a basis for comparison with this one.This lathe is a GREAT design for a bowl turner. For one thing, is it VERY heavy, at 681 lbs., plus another another 60 lbs. with the 18" bed extension assembly installed, bringing the total weight to up to 741 lbs, and making it heavier than similar size Vicmarc (actually a 24" lathe) or Oneway (20 or 24") lathes. That is about 261 lbs. heavier than my Jet, which weighs in at about 420 lbs. That is, the PM is over 60% heavier than my Jet, and 70% with the bed extension installed. If weight is a factor in wood lathe performance, and it certainly IS, this lathe has got it better than any other I know of near this size (except for the big 24" PM, which weighs in at 900 lbs.!)Besides that, it is also VERY versatile. I was a bit concerned about its somewhat limited 20" swing. My skills are getting into the advanced category (I think), so I wondered if maybe I should go for one with 24" of swing or more. But not to worry! With the 18" bed and banjo extensions (about $400 additional) installed, and the headstock moved to the end of the bed, the PM 3520b swings 32"! This lathe is more capable than any other, in most respects it seems, if your goal is to turn bowls.Set-up was easy, even by one man. I moved the heavy parts around with a 2-wheeled truck. I bolted the legs, which are liftable, to the upside-down bed, and laid it on its side. I braced the legs against 25" 2X4s, themselves braced against the garage door (itself wedged to fix it in place) so they would not slip when I hoisted it up-right. I installed a 3/8" X 4 1/2" screw eye in the plate above garage door, and with a cable hoist, pulled it upright. I was then able to install the head and tail-stocks, and the banjo. The headstock is heavy enough (maybe 100 lbs.) that it was near my limit, as a 56 yo 180 lb. male, so you may want to hoist that, too, or get help. It took just a couple of hours to get it together, without any real risk to my precious, aging body.The continuously variable speed is INVALUABLE - the 450 rpm minimum with my Jet was just too fast (and so too dangerous) in many cases for less well balanced bowl blanks. It's REALLY nice to be able to throttle down to, well, ~130 rpm in the high range, 50 rpm in low. Though the specs I read (several - but not all) say that it runs 0-1200 and 0-3200 rpms, that is not exactly true. At less than 130 rpm (50 in the low range), it just stops. But even the 130/50 rpm minimum speeds it really works at are slow enough. It seems quite slow, at 130/50 rpm, being just a bit over 2, or under 1 rpm/second. I think I can turn just about anything except maybe the very biggest, MOST out-of-balance blanks that fit on this lathe. And with the thick 1 1/4" spindle, running in the low range, with the tailstock in place, and with the lathe bolted down, even those could probably be turned easily enough.I should add that this lathe's stance is 4" wider than that of my Jet, at 24", which combined with being also a few inches shorter, seems to make it VERY stable, even without being bolted down, my previous standard practice. I may bolt it down yet, when I get a really big, unbalanced piece of wood, but so far it has been solid as a rock.WMH does have a few quality problems, though not enough to spoil a deal. Although my lathe was delivered without any significant damage, the black tape stripes were scraped off in a couple of spots. And, thinking I'd prefer it without the stripes, which look a little fussy against the gold bed paint, I decided to pull them off. A mistake? When I pulled the tape off, a few quarter-size bits of paint came off with it. And not only that, but some of what looked like white filler, under the paint, and about 1/16" or more thick, came off with it. Now, I don't think that they should use filler to mask flaws in the casting, and if they do, it shouldn't come off with the tape! However, in response to my email, WMH DID send me a spray can of Powermatic gold paint, which mostly solves the problem. I do believe the filler was mostly cosmetic, and I'm satisfied.Do look out, however, for the face plate they have screwed onto the spindle as delivered. I didn't realize this at the time, since I've never used face plates with set screws before, but this one has them! When I tried to remove the little 3" face plate supplied, I discovered the hard way that this one not only has set screws, but that they are delivered tight! So I scored the spindle shaft. Bummer! The damage is not serious, but STILL. MOST wood turners, I'd wager, have never used face plates with set screws, and would not expect them. I have to admit I did this before reading the manual, but still, they did not need to install it (with set-screws tight!), and should warn us a bit more upfront, like with a sticker on the faceplate itself. Some of us know (or think we know) these machines pretty well, and tend to jump ahead a bit.I haven't actually tried using the 18" bed extension assembly to turn a blank up to 32" in diameter (don't have that kind of wood at the moment!), but can see no reason it will not work perfectly.This is an outstanding bowl-turner's lathe, for the money or even cost-independent. If you want to turn bowls, and would rather not spend the $5-8K which other lathes of similar size cost, this could be the one for you. There are none more versatile, and you will probably never need a bigger one. BTW, before you buy, check out Osolnik Machinery in Berea KY., which helped design this machine. Joe Osolnik (son, I think, of the famous bowl turner) is very helpful, and you might get an even better deal.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice little bookshelf system
By Buxstead
This little system has clean lines and very good sound for its size and cost. The speakers are well balanced and have a warm and comfortable midrange that makes the system easy on the ears. I use the system with a computer and a Dell 2405 FPW monitor. The composite video output is very sharp and together the two make for a nice desktop entertainment system. The price is right and the build quality is high. Audiophiles might find the power lacking, but for a desktop entertainment system the Philips MCD708 is a good choice.

7 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Decent System for the price and speaker size
By P. Pimental
I have had the MCD702 for about three weeks now and played a number of CD's various genres including classical such as Beethoven's 5th and 6th(Karajan, 1982, as well as various rock CD's from Yes, U2, Neil Young (grunge and ballads), the Cure and other artists. I also sampled some Celtic music. I noticed that the speakers sound tinny and muffled when none of the DSP/Loudness/DBB settings were employed at either low or middle volume levels in my office, a 1950's era 12x10 bedroom. However, I noticed a significant improvement when any of the DSP/Loudness/DBB settings were employed even at the lowest levels and can play most cd's at the 3 or 4 level at acceptable sound levels and with decent/ perhaps even good sound quality. I found the video acceptable through my TV Tuner card to my 17 inch CRT. I did notice a delay between the sound and the video, but I suspect it is TVTuner card related and expect this to be resolved when I hook the system direct to a flat screen monitor/TV.I did not observe any problems playing older cd's with some scratches as well as any problems playing CD-R's.I did notice that not all of the buttons on the remote work on that receiver such as the "Surround" and the "Vol.Sel". These seem to be features supported on other Philips models and the manual does not refer to them. The manual does imply that not all buttons on the remote worked on every unit. I infer from this that that remote is designed for use with a number of disparate systems. I did notice that sometimes that I had to specifically select the mode (tuner, disc, etc) before I was able to enter the command on the remote I wanted.The FM tuner seemed to be average, and comparable to my older componet receivers and tuners.I am a little disappointed in that the product literature states that the amplifier is rated at 50 total watts, yet the manual stated the receiver is rated at 22 watts RMS per channel. I do realize that is not a significant difference musically and sonic wise, but I do not appreciate the discrepancy.Overall, it seems to be a very flexible sytem offering a decent value at about $200. I would probably buy the system again.

2 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4Should be better - for $200
By Gadget Guy
I was looking for a small unobtrusive shelf system to use in my study. The unit had to have at least one set of aux imputs, and it had to have small footprint; no more than 12" deep. While the Philips fit the bill, (it has 2 sets aux imputs) I didn't care for the "open face" of the speakers. The DVD capability was an extra that I doubt I'll ever use.The sound from the enclosed speakers is fine, expecailly at soft listneing levels. I replaced their speakers with a pair of TEAC speakers from another set. They have black grill cloths and sound as good if not better.The other negative, albiet a small one, is the clock which is only programed in 24 hour format. So 3PM is 1500 hours on the their clock! Great if you live outside the US, but a rather dumb move for our market.As to price, the usual price is around $200. I wouldn't spend that much for the unit unless you really want the DVD capability in a very small unit. But remember, you won't get surround sound (5 speaker capbility) with this set. Simply 2 channel audio no matter what the source material is. I paid $160 at a national electronics store. At that price it is worth the money.

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