Archive for December 2010

As Shown American West Retro Romance Zip-Around Dayplanner and Address Book

[ReviewAZON asin="B002V3AF2M"]Zip-Around Dayplanner and address book with re-orderable daily planner and tabbed contact organizer, Inside has 6 flap pockets, 1 zipper compartment, 1 large pocket, and pen holder, Hand-tooled vegetable tanned antique brown leather decorated with antiqued silver spots, Each piece is made by hand, one at a time, This item is backed by the american west lifetime guarantee[/ReviewAZON] Read the rest of this entry »

As Shown American West Prairie Rose Carry all Zip Top Tote

[ReviewAZON asin="B002LW6JSC"]Each piece is made by hand, one at a time, This item is backed by the american west lifetime guarantee, .[/ReviewAZON] Read the rest of this entry »

Deserts of the American West DVD

[ReviewAZON asin="B0006MGQRS"]Much of the American West is so dry that it is classified as desert. Explore the five deserts of the West and see the plants and animals that thrive in an inhospitable environment.[/ReviewAZON] Read the rest of this entry »

2010 Silver American Eagle – West Point Mint – Investment Grade Silver Bullion

[ReviewAZON asin="B001RY4BYE"]These gorgeous coins are minted at West Point, New York and contain one ounce of 0.999 pure silver. These are legal tender silver dollar coins authorized by the United States government. Makes an excellent (and affordable) gift! This is a preorder sale. Items should be ready for shipment around the time this auction ends. Picture is of a 2010 coin. The obverse design features Adolph A. Weinman's stunning Walking Liberty design dating back to 1916, with an ever hopeful Liberty striding confidently toward the sunrise, draped in the strength of the Stars and Stripes carrying in her arms branches of laurel and oak to symbolize both civil and military glory. The reverse design, by United States Mint sculptor John Mercanti, features a striking heraldic eagle with shield, and olive branch in the right talon and arrows in the left.[/ReviewAZON] Read the rest of this entry »