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![]() ★☆★☆ 1955 FENDER TELECASTER VINTAGE REFINISHED ORIG TWEED HARD SHELL ★☆★☆ US $11,999.99
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![]() Fender 66 Telecaster Custom w hardshell case US $11,500.00
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom OO SP with Hardshell Case US $9,476.10
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom TOM R with Hardshell Case Brazilian Rosewood US $7,575.30
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom TD R with Hardshell Case US $6,135.30
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom FS Cutaway with Hardshell Case US $5,427.00
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![]() Teye La Canestera S with COA and original hard shell case US $4,750.00
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![]() BC RICH USA Eagle Deluxe Electric Guitar Natural Hardshell Case US $4,099.00
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom OOO with Hardshell Case US $4,093.20
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![]() Huss Dalton Custom MJ Mid Jumbo with Hardshell Case US $3,366.00
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![]() Lakland 4464 Vintage P Bass Guitar with Hardshell Case US $3,277.50
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![]() Huss Dalton TD M with Hardshell Case US $3,211.20
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![]() Melancon Custom Artist T with Hardshell Case US $2,880.00
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![]() Huss Dalton OO SP with Hardshell Case US $2,875.50
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![]() TAYLOR GACE FALL LIMITED includes TAYLOR HARDSHELL CASE US $2,865.00
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![]() Music Man Petrucci Mystic Dream trem peizo w hardshell case US $2,692.00
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![]() Larrivee SD 50 Acoustic Guitar w hardshell case US $2,672.00
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![]() Grosh Retro Classic59 Burst Guitar with Hardshell Case US $2,592.55
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![]() GL USA Legacy Semi Hollow body hard shell case US $2,400.00
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![]() GRETSCH G6136TBK BLACK FALCON W HARDSHELL US $2,399.99
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![]() Taylor 810CE w Taylor Hardshell Case US $2,399.99
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![]() 1967 Epiphone Riviera vintage guitar with hardshell case US $2,350.00
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![]() JACKSON SL2H SOLOIST SNAKESKIN FINISH W HARDSHELL US $2,349.99
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![]() GRETSCH G6136DC DOUBLE CUTAWAY WHITE FALCON W HARDSHELL US $2,299.99
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![]() Gibson Modern Classic Hummingbird with LR Baggs pick up and hardshell case US $2,210.61
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Tips on Ordering compute Hardware
From Cheap Apple laptops. You may know how to use the Personal Computer but do you know how to buy one? If you think that you know a lot about Computers, think again. Just wait until one of its parts bog down and you will realize that you don't know anything about it at all.
One of the most important parts of Desktop is the Components. This refers to the parts that are housed inside the box, which is called the CPU or the central processing unit. the CPU houses the other vital Parts that forms the heart and soul of the Personal Computer. Among these parts are the motherboard, which is where the other parts are adhered to; the RAM which serves as the memory for the processes that youn use; the processor, which processes data and converts them fast into something that we can all understand; the hard disk where we store all our files and photos; the modem which allows us to surf the internet and the graphic and sound card that allows us to listen to music from our Desktop Computers and view pictures. Also part of the Hardware set is the monitor which is where we see the programs that we use in the Personal Computer.
Buying these PC Hardware can be tricky especially if you do not know anything about Desktops. Here are a few tips on how to buy these parts with ease:
1. Know how much you can shell out
In any Buying spree, you need to first be able to define what you want to buy and then see if you have the budget for it. That way, it will be easier for you to look for a price point that you can be happy with. It will even help you in haggling for the price and in looking for a cheaper one. Of course, it will help if you also have done research on the prices of the part. By doing this, you will be able to compare prices and find the one that is most practical.
2. Know your needs
Purchasing Desktop Parts will depend upon your requirements for the Personal Computer. How will you be using the Computer.? Different models will be able to address different kinds of needs. If you want to make shopping easier for you, ask yourself first what you need the Computer for. Once you have answered that, you will be able to decide on the part with relative ease.
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What art tool can I use to draw on a hard shell phone.?
I am going to get the Sidekick2008 which comes with Customizable shells. Only the one they currently offer are not to my taste, so I want to draw on it. I want a paint or ink or anything I can use to color the hard shell. Something that will not bleed on my fingers days after the application. Or something that won't be sticky..etc, etc!
Paint would flake and the ink would be very difficult
your best bet would be permanent markers
you can get them in all sizes and all colours at your local supermarket, art shop etc
good luck =]
Our Favorite Celebrity Couples Of 20111676487 (MTV)
From Britney and Jason to K-Stew and R-Pattz, we look back at the best high-
profile pair-ups of the year.
By Jocelyn Vena
_ Jason Trawick and Britney Spears _
_Photo: Denise Truscello/ WireImage_
From young love to established romantic empires, 2011 was all about PDA. Some
of La La Land's most A-list couples weren't shy about flaunting the love they
share. From musicians to actors to everyone in between, the last 12 months
were all about sharing the love. As the year winds down, MTV News is
reflecting on some of our favorite couples of the year.
**Britney Spears and Jason Trawick**
The couple walked red carpets, gave each other shout-outs at awards shows and
even got naked together in Britney's "Criminal" video, but it wasn't until
December that they decided to make it official. After two years of dating,
Spears and Trawick took their relationship to the next level, with
confirmation that Jason put a ring on it. The pair celebrated their love and
their impending nuptials in Las Vegas. Their engagement sparked headlines and
left Spears "glowing." **Who is _your_ top couple of 2011? Vote in our
Newsroom poll!** **Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez**
Summing up ...
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