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November 18, 2010 3:08 pm | Golf Clubs


Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Vuescope Ultimatrix


Ben 10 Ultimate Alien Vuescope Ultimatrix


$7.21


Become the ultimate hero! Watch the aliens appear before your eyes! Great for any Ben 10 fan!

Become the ultimate hero with Ben’s Vuescope Ultimatrix. Choose through 12 different aliens and watch their image appear straight from your Ultimatrix. Comes with 2x image cones for a total of 12 aliens….


De Rosa DRM312-BU Children's 3 Piece 12 Inch Drum Set with Chair, Blue


De Rosa DRM312-BU Children’s 3 Piece 12 Inch Drum Set with Chair, Blue


$69.95


This sturdy BLUE Bridgecraft kids drum set (also see listing for RED) is sized just right for small children 3 to 5 years old. And it’s durable quality will hold up under your child’s playing!

It features real birch wood multi-ply shells, fully tunable top and bottom heads and black plated real metal hardware! The 12″ bass drum (with 12 tuning rods and lugs) has attractive color-matched inlaid ri…


Digital Blue Lego Stop Animation Video Camera


Digital Blue Lego Stop Animation Video Camera


$50.54


The LEGO Stop Animation Video Camera is a great way to capture both regular video and make awesome Stop Animation videos for any LEGO fan, big or small! Use the included LEGO Stop Animation Studio software to edit the videos you capture or hook your camera up and use the included tripod and two LEGO mini figures to create amazing Stop Animation videos. It’s easy to upload your video creations to Y…

Crystal Light Mocktails Margarita, 1.62-Ounce (Pack of 4)


Crystal Light Mocktails Margarita, 1.62-Ounce (Pack of 4)


$11.78


5 ~ 1.62 oz Packets Each Packet Makes 2 Quarts 5 Calories Per Serving…

San Pellegrino Sparkling Beverage, Orange, 11.15-Ounce Can (Pack of 24)


San Pellegrino Sparkling Beverage, Orange, 11.15-Ounce Can (Pack of 24)


$15.55


San Pellegrino Arancita (orange).

Size: 11.5 Oz. Cans

Packaging: 24 Pack Cans….


San Pellegrino 500ml Pet, 16.9-Ounce (Pack of 24)


San Pellegrino 500ml Pet, 16.9-Ounce (Pack of 24)


$29.49


San Pellegrino Sparkling Water is a lightly sparkling beverage from Italy. San Pellegrino sparkling mineral water is produced and bottled at San Pellegrino Terme in Bergamo Italy….

Taylormade Rossa Blade Putter Cover


Taylormade Rossa Blade Putter Cover


$12.50



TaylorMade Japan Rossa Putter Headcover WHITE


TaylorMade Japan Rossa Putter Headcover WHITE


$68.39



Taylormade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter 35 Inches


Taylormade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter 35 Inches


$119.99


The TaylorMade® Rossa Corza Ghost putter was designed to be easy to see. The contrast of the white head against the green makes it easier to see the topline and target line, and three black lines assist in alignment. ASGI+ inserts negate backspin and promote forward spin for better roll….

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  1. 1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe – Sold for £5.5m
    The Bugatti royal had a 12.7 litre engine( more than 770 cu in) it had a 1931 price of $45,000 that today would be around$700,000. Only six were built, and only four sold. The two that he kept were hidden behind false walls in his French estate during world war II to prevent the Germans from seizing them. These two were bought alongside a refrigerator in 1951, and then sold again before this one came up for sale in 1987. It sold for a record £5.5m, which still stands, although today that would be worth nearer nine million pounds.
  2. 1929 Mercedes-Benz 38/250 ssk – Sold for £4.18m
    “The fastest sports car in the world” was how it was advertised. The factory made between 31 and 35 ssk’s, however there are many cars, up to 98, which can claim some authenticity by being created from crashed parts of originals. There are possibly five “honest” ssk’s, and only one or two perfect ones, accounting for a huge range in price. One, a 1928 model, with an unclear provenance sold for $662,500, and this 1929 model sold for £4.18 million.
  3. 1931 Bugatti Berline de Voyager – Sold for £3.4m
    A beautiful car, and undoubtedly one of the most desirable cars in the world. It was bought by Bill Harrah, and upon his death in 1984 his huge car collection was largely split between three auctions. This one was open to anyone, but there were 36 bidders who were able to bid over $1 million. It eventually sold for $6.5 million in 1984.
  4. 1962 Ferrari 330 TRI/LM – Sold for £3.4m
    This is a particularly significant Testa Rossa in that it won Le Mans. It produced nearly 400bhp, and was the most powerful Testa Rossa ever. After Le Mans the 330 was retired, and replaced by the 250p. The car raced again at Le Mans under the NART team. It suffered huge accident damage, but the driver was unharmed. The car was re-bodied as a coupe, and later a replica of the 1962 shell was made for Pierre Bardinon. It was restored to original condition with the correct engine and chassis, and sold in 2002 for $6.5m. It was then offered for sale again in the 2005 Sotherby’s Ferrari auction.
  5. 1958 Ferrari 412 s – Sold for £2.9m
    This is basically a European sports car, with a big American engine in, to compete in America. There was only a sole 412 s made, and its first outing ended in retirement due to mechanical fault. Its racing career was largely unsuccessful, however its place in history is very significant, being driven by Phil Hill, and being one of the first Ferrari’s with disc brakes. It was just sold at RM auctions for $5.61 million.
  6. 1966 Ferrari 330 P3 – Sold for £2.9m
    With the making of the new one off P4/5 it seems appropriate to talk about this style, and racing icon. The P3 was a revision of the P2 built on the same chassis. It was the first time Ferrari used fibreglass on one of their cars, and there were only ever 3 made. It was sold at Christies in 2000 at pebble beach it fetched $5.616 million
  7. 1930 Bentley speed six – Sold for £2.97m
    This was the pinnacle of pre war British motoring. Achieving second place at le-mans, it beat the Mercedes SSK. When it was sold at Christies it was mostly un-restored, and set a record price for a British car.
  8. 1935 Duesenberg SJ Speedster – Sold for £2.4m
    This 400bhp monster was designed for one thing and one thing only. Speed. More over to break the land speed record. It did so achieving 3,253 miles in 24 hours at 135.47 miles per hour. At the pebble beach sale in 2004 this truly classy car achieved $4.5 million
  9. 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona coupe – Sold for £2.3m
    Ferrari had won the endurance world championship year after year, and so in 1964 Shelby decided he needed something new to “whip Ferrari’s ass”. This was what he came up with, and it did it with superb style in the 1965 championship. This fact is what gave it its huge price tag in 2000.
  10. GM Futureliner – Sold for £2.3m
    There were only ever 12 of these retro beauties built, and this particular one was the star of GM’s 1953 Parade of progress. They’re strictly speaking busses, and with a very high driving position you need a stairway to get up to the cab. Of the 12, the whereabouts of 8 are known. One is now a mobile home, another is a publicity vehicle, another was used to sell mobile/cell phones, and was sold in 2006 for $4.0 million, two are being used for parts, and three are under restoration.

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Difference between Tuscan wine appellations?

Could somebody explain to me what the difference is between the Chiantis, Brunello di Toscana, and Rossa di Toscana? I know they are all wines from Tuscany, and I know that they are all made from Sangiovese. So what is the substantive difference?

Those aren’t all appellations, some are varieties of wine.

Chianti Classico is a specific appellation outside of Florence and has very specific requirements as to what the wine does. It has to be 80% Sangiovese and the remaining 20% other native grapes. http://www.chianticlassico.com/english/il-chianti-classico.htm Chianti has different rules, but the DOCG rules for classico are as I stated. Normale Chianti Classico ages at leat 1 year in the barrel and Riserva is at least 2 years.

Typically, what you’ll see is “Brunello Di Montalcino” and is produced in the areas surrounding Montalcino. Since this is in a different area than Chianti, and the grape is actually a Chianti clone (typically), the taste differes significantly. BdM must be 100% Brunello and must age 2 years on wood and 4 months in the bottle. Riserva ages longer.

Rosso is the “lesser” quality of Brunello – it’s often great as table wine. The requirements are less stringent – 100% Brunello, but only has to barrel age basically a year.

The difference is the location, the clone, the aging, and the winemaker. Just like you can have a Clos Pegase Cab (N end of Napa) that’s wildly different than a Grgich Cab (Middle Napa) that’s different from a Trefethen Cab (Southern valley).

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