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2014.03.16 09:24 Planejet42 Vintage Belt Buckles: a place for you to share your wear to the world!
Share pictures of your cool belt buckles from a time in which what you wore really defined you!
2011.08.05 10:33 humanman42 Thrift Store Hauls : What did you find today?
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2011.11.09 19:24 aimeejo Vintage Fashion
Join us here to chat about all things related to vintage and retro fashion! Feel free to share photos of vintage looks that inspire you or photos of yourself in vintage clothing (that you purchased, thrifted, or made). Thoughts on your latest vintage inspired looks or tips on how to wear, maintain, wash, or store vintage clothes are also welcome here! Vintage style, not values!
2024.05.15 23:54 cmfxa Multi-Belt Mul-T-Locks - A Blue->Purple->Brown Dimple Lock Progression Kit!
2024.05.15 14:26 lucideooo [FS] [AUS] Raf, Stussy, CDG, Lemaire, Kiko, Helmut and more
All prices are in AUD. paypal invoice only.
Feel free to send offers on some of the more expensive pieces.
Shipping across AUS is free.
Willing to ship internationally if the buyer pays for shipping.
Please note that international shipping is expensive.
International shipping rates: $40 aud for < 1kg, $65 for < 2kg, $110 for < 5kg.
Jackets, sweaters, hoodies
https://imgur.com/a/7qdQIO3 New Raf Simons 02AW Bondage Jacket Size L - Fits like M - $70
New Stussy 8 Ball Varsity Size L from b197 - $140
NEW Vintage CDG Baseball Jacket Size M from deeds - Fits Like L - $140
New Christian Lemaire 23SS Jacket Black - Size M - $110
New Kiko Double O Jacket Size M - SOLD New Helmut Lang Flak Jacket Black Size L - Bought from deeds for $176, Selling for $130
New Martin Rose Vintage Windbreaker Size M - Fits Like L - $65
Used Blue Grailz Hoodie - Minor wear (see photos) - Size M Fits Like L - $60
New Adonis Orbit Project Deconstructed Jacket Size M - Fits Like XL - $60
New Cavempt Turtleneck Sweater Size M - $40
New Cavempt Wizard Hoodie Size M - $40
New Unreleased Yeezy Pixar Jacket from Bound2 - Size L - $100
Jewelry and accessories
https://imgur.com/a/RNh8iLV New Chrome Hearts Dangling Cross Earrings from Survival Source - $60
New Vivienne Westwood Earrings from Survival Source - $40
New Survival source forever ring size 10.5 SOLD New Survival source fishtail ring size 5.5 SOLD New Yohji Yamamoto fang ring size 10.5 SOLD Used Helmut Lang AW98 Roller Belt - $60 - Fits waist size M and L
Pants and shorts
https://imgur.com/a/IfhN4GY New Black Balenciaga Jeans No Branding - Size M - $70
Used rick owens moody boxing shorts black bound2 size M - best batch discontinued - SOLD Used raf simons wide leg pants size M - $60
New whoisjacov Cargo Pants Size S - $40
Shirts and tshirts
https://imgur.com/a/1MscN1P New Bound2 Suede Yeezy baseball shirt size L - $60
New Undercover 03ss Scab Necklace Tee from Lymer Size M - $60
New Affix Works Blue Logo Tee Size M - $40
New Brown Visvim Blank Tee - $40
New Black Visvim Blank Tee - $40
New XLim 22SS Geometric Tee - $40
New CAVEMPT Grey Tee - $40
Shoes
https://imgur.com/a/7uZfbnW Used Visvim Christo slides size 46 - fits like us11 - $40
Used Unbranded Balenciaga Strike Derby Size 45 - Fits size 13US - Costed $180 -SOLD Used White Air Force 1 Size US 10.5 - $50
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2024.05.14 22:40 ConfidentLeg7645 Japan (Honshu) 3 Week Spring Trip Report. A perfect trip (almost)!.
LONG POST WARNING Hello everyone,
My partner (24F) and I (25M) returned home from our 3-week Japan trip last week and due to us using this sub a lot during our planning I thought it would be helpful for other current planners to upload a trip report.
Our main interests are Japanese traditions and history, street style/culture, and food so keep reading if these interests are mutual. Read to the bottom to see how much we spent plus some tips and disappointments.
Prelude We were caught up in the madness at Dubai airport during our layover. Long story short; Airport (and the rest of Dubai) flooded and caused all the flights to be cancelled. What was meant to be a 5-hour layover turned into a torturous 36 hour wait. No staff to be seen, crowds of people arguing, fighting, and crying. We queued for 12 hours to get a new boarding pass for the next flight to Japan. We were meant to fly to Haneda but settled for Narita as we needed to get out of that place as soon as possible but still ended up missing our first day in Tokyo (should have had 5 days). We can’t complain too much as some of the people I spoke to on
emirates were in the airport for up to 5 days before getting a flight back to their departure destination. Oh, and our baggage was missing with us only receiving our checked in bags on day 19. Cheers Emirates.
Day 1 Arrived in Shinjuku around midnight. We went straight to Don Quiojte to buy some replacement cosmetics and clothes. The combination of no good-quality sleep for 48 hours and the stimulating nature of the store was very intense! We then started to walk back towards the hostel and passed a Ichiran, so dropped in for some 2am ramen. Not the best ramen I’ve ever had but was still very good for the price.
Steps: 21,643 (includes some airport steps)
Day 2 Woke up and ate the free breakfast at the hostel (this turned out to be a really good money saver for the whole trip as we are not huge eaters in the morning anyway, but it was good to get something light in us before a long day walking). We then walked through the Shinjuku Gyoen Garden – saw some late blooming cheery blossoms and overall, it was a really beautiful botanical garden.
The next stop was Meji Shrine and a walk through Yoyogi park. The shrine was cool to see, especially as it was our first one in Japan. Saw a middle-aged man wearing denim hotpants so short that his balls were hanging out?!?!
Walked to Shibuya to see the scramble. This was cool but also felt it was a bit underwhelming at ground level but the view from Shibuya station walkway was wicked. Lunch was at a conveyor belt sushi place on the top floor of this department store right next to the scramble. This would be higher than average quality sushi in Europe, so it blew our minds that it was available on the top floor of a department store and for so cheap.
Shimokitazawa – We picked up some bargains at 2
nd street and I treated myself some Japanese jeans from a small Demin shop called Bears. The guy in the shop was super helpful and friendly and even tailored the trousers to exactly my size.
In the evening, we first had a poke around Golden Gai and then headed towards Shibuya and stopped in a cool bar where the owner was mixing vinyl while he mixed your drinks (think it was called Q Bar).
We had previously bought tickets to a gig at Circus for one of my fav rappers who I’d been wanting to see for a while. Also really enjoyed seeing the local Japanese warm up acts. Stayed until 5am and then go the train straight to the Tsukiji outer fish market. Was there way too early and had to wait roughly an hour for thing to open. Went to chill by a bench for a bit and by the time we went back to the market it was rammed! Went to bed around 8:30am.
Steps: 32,159
Day 3 We woke up at 2:30pm, got ready, and headed to the Bunkyo civic centre for the free observation deck. We heard it wasn’t meant to be the best Tokyo skyline view but for a free attraction we thought it was very good! Jimbocho book town was also very cool to see. We had a peak into a couple adult movie/magazine stores where I don’t think the owner appreciated our presence as western tourists.
In the evening, we first went for Ramen at Motenashi Kuraki in Asakusa Bashi. Honestly probably the best Ramen I’ve had to date. I ordered the Black Pepper Shio special, and it blew my mind. Even though the staff didn’t speak English they were very accommodating for my partner who doesn’t eat meat (pescetarian but will brave a meaty broth).
We then had a stroll around Akihabara and played some dance mat games in the arcades before heading back for an earlyish night.
Steps: 28,680
Day 4 I couldn’t sleep so got up around 3am and did some admin stuff to try and get our bags back to us ASAP. Chatted to people in the hostel for a few hours.
We arrived at Senso-ji for around 8am. Wasn’t too busy at this time and the temple was impressive. Went for a coffee down the road and had a chill for about an hour before heading into Asakusa. Got admission to the Drum museum which was wicked. Only 400 yen each and had the whole place to ourselves to smack some big fucking drums and make as much noise as we wanted.
We then started to head towards Ueno but made a slight detour to Kappabashi Dougu street to peruse the Japanese chef knives and other cookware. Grabbed lunch from a 7/11 and went and sat in Ueno park which was super busy. There was some food market event on which loads of food stalls had set up. There was also a stage with some J-pop performers and people dressed as ninjas dancing in the crowd. Weird to say the least. By mid-afternoon we were pretty tired so headed back to the hostel for a nap.
In the evening, we headed down to Harajuku and stopped by Big Love records. My partner is really into vinyl, so this was definitely a highlight for her. She picked up Wu Tang 36 chambers in case you were wondering. We then went for food at Afuri as my partner wanted to try the Vegan ramen to which she said it was ok but nothing special. My cold dipping noodle dish was very tasty, however. We then stumbled across this vinyl listening bar called Bar Music on the 5
th floor of this pokey building on the outskirts of Shibuya for a few drinks before bed. There was such a good vibe in there and the cocktails were super good for the price. If you’re looking for a romantic spot, then this is the place to go.
Steps: 31,818
Day 5 Today we headed to Kyoto on the shinkansen around midday after a slow morning chilling in and around the hostel and catching up on some sleep. Checked in to the hostel and had a walk around downtown Kyoto, stopping at 2
nd Street to buy some more clothes.
In the evening, we headed to Kodai-Ji to see the shrine lit up at night. We couldn’t believe how few people were there as it was stunning and truly magical place to be at night. It also has a bamboo grove (much better than Arashiyama, see below). The bar for Kyoto shrines/temples had been set very high.
Walked down Pontocho alley and stopped at a yakitori restaurant which was just ok. We knew it was going to be average when we looked around the restaurant and it was just western tourists dining.
Steps: 25,255
Day 6 First thing in the morning we rented bikes and cycled across the city to Arashiyama. Parked the bikes at the train station and walked up through Arashiyama. We were expecting it to be busy but there were so many people it was almost impossible to move. Had a look around the bamboo grove and was slightly underwhelmed after our visit to Kodai-Ji so we took the tram and then bus up to Kosan-Ji. This was very much worth the 45-minute journey as there was only one other group there and the temple nestled between the trees overlooking the river was breath-taking. On the whole, Arashiyama was way too packed during peak times to enjoy and with everything else Kyoto has to offer we wouldn’t say it was a must see.
We then picked up the bikes from the train station and cycled back across Kyoto taking the long route to explore and get lost. Once we dropped off the bikes, we went for another explore and this time went into WeGo for more clothes shopping. At this point we’d pretty much matched the amount of clothing that we had packed in our checked-in luggage that was still stuck in Dubai.
After a nap we walked towards the metro and stopped at a Katsu restaurant as we wanted to try something different, and it was pretty good. For the price of 1300 yen each we got so much food/sake and left stuffed.
Fushimi Inari in the evening. Like Kodai-Ji, we would recommend visiting Fushimi Inari at night. Firstly, to help avoid the crowds (we got there around 9pm and there was hardly anybody there) and secondly as seeing it lit up at night is a nice change. It was however slightly creepy at night, especially as it was lightly raining. My partner started to get a bit scared once we saw the signs to be careful of the wild boar and monkeys haha. We didn’t make it to the top of Mt Inari as the rain started to get heavy but still very much enjoyed walking through the hundreds of tori gates, stopping off at the shrines and soaking up the history.
Steps: 23,686
Day 7 Today was a late start as even after 8 hours sleep the 25k plus steps a day was starting to catch up with us.
We took the metro to Shimogamo Shrine in north Kyoto. It was very peaceful and quiet however temple fatigue had definitely set in at this point. We then walked through Kyoto to the beginning of Philosophers path. We had seen on this sub that people recommend skipping it unless its Sakura season however we disagree. The path along the river is so pretty and atmospheric, along with the fish gently swimming along in the river.
Kyoto Hand Crafts Centre – if you have the money then this is a great place to pick up souvenirs.
Pre-booked Sushi Iwa for a 15 course Omakase. The food was amazing, but it came to an eye watering 28k yen each. The difference for our western palettes between mid-range sushi and exceptional sushi is negligible. Nonetheless it was a good experience and I’m glad that we did it.
Steps: 23,751
Day 8 Today was an empty day in terms of things we wanted to do, so used it to walk the city and explore.
We checked out the Nishiki market and ate various fried foods on sticks which were all pretty tasty. We then walked northwards, stopping for coffee before reaching the imperial palace. By this point we were very much bored of temples and structures of similar architecture, but we actually ended up enjoying walking the palace grounds and seeing the buildings more than we thought and would recommend it to those who find themselves in north Kyoto.
A leisurely walk back down towards downtown Kyoto, stopping off at a wicked standing soba joint. Forgotten the name but their curry soba was delicious.
Chao Chao gyozas (only veggie gyoza place we could find) for our evening meal before a night cap at the bar across the road before bed.
Steps: 23,304
Day 9 Shinkansen to Hiroshima arriving around 11am.
Checked into hostel and then went straight to the A-dome, peace memorial and museum. We thought the museum was very moving and captured the horror of the events that unfolded very well. A must see for sure.
Okonomiyaki at Okonomimura and then some vintage clothes shopping in Hondori.
Went back out for food in the evening and ended up getting Okonomiyaki again. This time it we enjoyed it a lot more than we did at lunch (probably because we got it covered in cheese). There are a few streets by Hiroshima station with lots of bars and restaurants on top of each other, much like Golden Gai in Shinjuku, however they are not super touristy and has a more laid-back feel to them.
We then went to some bars in the city centre. The best one we stumbled across was called Tropical Bar Revolucion. It was on the 8
th floor and the smoking balcony overlooked the city. Plus, the beers in there tasted so good and I’m not sure why.
Steps: 23,299
Day 10 A hungover morning. Headed to the Hiroshima National Gardens. Going to some gardens is my go-to hangover activity as its low effort, relaxing, and feels productive. These gardens in particular were great and we really appreciated the signs explaining the history behind the space. Overall, we enjoyed this more than the national gardens in Shinjuku.
Public baths near Dobashi in the afternoon. If you’re feeling brave enough to get your kit off in front of 10s of strangers, then this is a good experience. Male and female baths are separate. Can’t go wrong for 400 yen.
Went for a drink at Bar Pretty and then realised the effect of golden week on trying to get a table walking into a restaurant. Walked around for about an hour with no success so settled for food from a department store food court. Sounds miserable but the food was pretty good for the price, and it was busy in there, so it still had an atmosphere.
Steps: 29,487
Day 11 Miyajima Day. Took the ferry to the island arriving at 10:30am. The Ryokan staff met us at the port and collected our bags to take back to the hotel.
Had a mooch around the port area before doing the hike up Mt Misen. The climb to the top on a hot day is not to be underestimated. Sweating buckets, but the route and the view from the top was amazing and one of the standout highlights of the whole trip.
After descending Mt Misen, we bought some beers, oysters and, ice cream and sat along the beach wall and chilled in the sun for a couple hours. The hotel staff then picked us up from the ferry terminal, we checked in and went straight to the Onsen for a couple hours before dinner. Dinner was a traditional kaiseki meal (with more courses than I can remember) served in the banquet hall with the other guests.
While the staff converted our retro ryokan room and set up the futons we had a few more beers before bed.
Steps: 20,803
Day 12 Today we had a chilled morning on the island, having a stroll and stopping for some coffees. We then took the ferry back to Hiroshima, stopping for Okonomiyaki one more time, before taking the shinkansen to Osaka.
Checked into our hostel near Namba and went out for a walk around 8pm. When looking for somewhere to eat we walked past a sign for a vegetarian Indian restaurant called Shama. After nearly two weeks of pure Japanese food we were craving some variety so decided to head in. Located on the basement floor of a particularly run down looking building the restaurant was not the most glamorous. Barely enough space for 10 people, it was hot in there. A constant stream of people was coming in and out of the restaurant and we were lucky enough to walk in when there were two spaces available. From sitting down at the table to receiving our food we waited just under an hour. This would be enough to put most people off but fuck me the food was good when it did finally arrive. We got a selection of 4 different curries, naan breads and samosa. We left stuffed. If you’re in the area this is definitely a place worth checking out.
Steps: 25,502
Day 13 Our first stop of the day was the Umeda Sky Building. Not suitable if you are scared of heights as the glass elevator made our stomachs drop slightly. The views were impressive but we thought the price was a bit steep at 1500 yen each.
We then spent the afternoon wondering about near Namba and Shinsujibashi dropping into shops and picking up some food.
For dinner we made a reservation for a Mexican restaurant near Dotonbori. Massive margheritas, nachos and enchiladas. The food was great, and it shows by how busy the place was still at 10pm. It had been open since the late 70’s with the décor to match and it had a great atmosphere.
Steps: 27,290
Day 14 Checked out Tsuruhashi and Korea Town. Loved the market – dimly lit maze of numerous food and clothing vendors. Stopped to have some Korean stew and pancakes and it was delicious. One of the best meals of the trip.
Shinsekai in the evening. What I can describe as the armpit of Osaka. We loved it. Dirty? Yes. Rowdy? Yes. Rough around the edges with a red light district to top it all off. We had Kushikatsu to finish the evening off. Fried stuff on a stick – of course it going to be tasty but it wasn’t exactly flavour town.
Steps: 23,777
Day 15 Took the train to Minoh and hiked up the trail to see the waterfall. Hike was easy in comparison to Mt Misen and the waterfall was very cool to see. Had a wonder around Minoh stopping for some lunch at a Ramen bar.
We went to the Team lab botanical gardens in the evening. It was very awe inspiring seeing all the installations lit up.
After sampling Japanese McDonalds (I had a burger where the buns were made out of rice) we went for some drinks at Zerro. We liked this bar a lot, the guys working there were very friendly and it had a good vibe.
We then sat and watched the skaters at triangle park with some beers from the konbini before going to see Dj Masda at Circus until around 4am. This area of Osaka was such a vibe and came back here a few times over our 6 days here. Overall, a very fun evening.
Steps: 26,130
Day 16 Woke up chronically hungover but powered on and went to see a baseball game. You’re allowed to bring food and drink into the stadium (as long as alcohol is in plastic/paper cups) so we grabbed some beers and snacks from family mart. We had no idea what was happening but the atmosphere was electric and we enjoyed getting pissed and cheering.
Had a nap and then went to Hafez for middle eastern food. The food was good but not amazing, nothing in comparison to my local middle eastern restaurant back home. Chilled around the Namba park/Big step area. Loved this area so much, we are big into street fashion and culture so this place really ticked some boxes. Lots of skaters and street wear stores concentrated around here. Got an early night watching Battle Royale back at the hostel.
Steps: 22,065
Day 17 Today we went to the Umeda area. Popped into some shopping centres and had Omurice for lunch. It was tasty but not something I will crave when back home. Good experience trying it though. We then walked through Yodoyobashi along the rivers and got gelato and sat in the rose garden. The sun was beating down and we enjoyed just chilling in the sun eating our ice cream.
Compufunk Records were holding a party in their store. Decent gaff with some very welcoming and kind people to party with until the early hours.
Steps: 21,267
Day 18 We reluctantly left Osaka for Hakone today. Very sad to go but onwards to the next adventure. Took the shinkansen to Odawara and then the Hakone Tozan Train to Gora. Checked into our Ryokan and relaxed in the Onsen for a few hours.
Went for a walk around Gora and had dinner at the Ryokan before watching Predator in bed.
Steps: 16,926
Day 19 Today we did the Hakone Loop, starting early in Gora.
Started with the Open-air museum and it was great. We loved the installation and ended up spending 3 hours slowly making our way round. Got some cool photos as well for the gram.
Ropeway to Lake Ashi. This was absolutely terrifying. You have to swap cable cars 3 times on the way over and the warnings of the service being suspended due to the wind was announced at each stop. I’m not going to ruin the surprise, but one section made me literally freeze in terror due to the winds outside so try to do it on a calm weather day.
We then took the pirate boat (bit underwhelming) across the Lake and stopped for some soba noodles and a wander around. Unfortunately it was way too cloudy to even get a chance at seeing Mt Fuji.
Train to Kamakura and checked into our super cute traditional hostel near the beach.
Dinner at an Izakaya from the hostel owners recommendation. Food great and beers slipped down a treat. First time I tried Yuzu Kosho as well – I’m now addicted to the stuff and literally cover all my food with it.
Steps: 19,512
Day 20 A slow start to the morning. Weather was pretty bad but we still managed to hit all the main sights in Kamakura. Big Buddha was a refreshing sight from the temples. Did some shopping up Komachi Dori. Highlight of the day was Hukokaji temple. It was so peaceful and zen in the rain with its very own matcha tea ceremony backdropped by bamboo forest. This turned out to be our second favourite temple/shrine we visited, just being beaten by Kodaji.
In the evening we went for Sushi at a conveyor belt place. Figured this would probably be my last Japanese sushi of the trip so devoured 7000 yen worth of sushi and beer. Went back to the hostel and invited some of the other guests to drink with us. The owner of the hostel had some bayberry homebrew, so we got stuck into that.
Steps: 20,494
Day 21 Enoshima Island is just a 25 min train from Kamakura. Started off the day by walking to the top of the island to get French toast and a beer with a lovely view across the bay. We then headed up the Sea candle to check out the observation deck, still the illusive Mt Fuji hides behind the clouds.
We then bought admission to the caves beneath the island which was pretty cool. I won’t ruin the surprise but there’s something waiting for you at the end of one of the caves.
Had an explore around the rockpools near the caves and took some cool photos. We then had a pizza with fish on which was pretty crazy. Walked around the island a little bit more and I picked up some more Japanese denim which wasn’t the cheapest but the quality of the trousers are great and will last me a lifetime.
Back to Tokyo in the evening.
Went for Izakaya around Asakusa and popped into a couple bars. One was called Not Suspicious and the whole bar was covered in handwritten notes by patrons. Very touristy but quite cool at the same time. Our favourite was a drawing of Mario saying It’s a Me Muthafucka.
Steps: 25,903
Day 22 First stop was Don Quiojte to pick up some Yuzu Kosho (if you know you know) and weird flavoured KitKats.
Kappabashi Dougu street to purchase a fine Japanese carbon stell Santoku. Honestly in love with this knife so much. The people at the store were very happy to hear exactly what I was looking for and even let me try before you buy on some daikon radish.
While in Asakusa I had to return to the place where I put the best thing in my mouth in Japan. Motenashi Kuroki. Switched it up this time and had their classic Shio ramen plus the duck rice as a side. Honestly this place is amazing, and you have to go there if you have time. They aren’t veggie/pescy friendly so my partner went for one last round of sushi round the corner. We met up at a massage chair parlour and spent 30 mins relaxing in the chairs.
We had a bright idea to watch the sunset one last time so headed over to the rooftop park on a department store in Shibuya. Sipping on an ice cold Kirin, the sun slowly dropped behind the distant mountains and we knew our trip had come to an end. How symbolic.
Flight at 11pm from Haneda.
Steps: 23,187
On reflection: I honestly think this trip was almost perfect in terms of hitting our interests and travel style. There was a good balance of doing the typical first time visit to Japan sights and activities while still exploring and seeing what we came across in the moment.
It hard to pinpoint exact highlights of the trip as everywhere we visited had so much going for it in different ways. We loved the rugged and trendy vibe to Osaka, and I think this would be the city I would most want to live in for a considerable amount of time (If I had to choose). Miyajima was also stunning and a great overnight trip with the Ryokan experience. We also underestimated how much we would enjoy Kamakura with its laid-back surfer vibe and access to Enoshima Island.
One random memorable moment that has stuck with me was when we landed at Narita airport, we took the limo bus to Shinjuku. As the driver pulled away, all the staff at the station turned and bowed in unison. It felt so special to first observe a culture totally opposite to the one I grew up with and was at this point I knew I had embarked on the trip of a lifetime.
If I could go back and change something I would probably miss out Hakone and do an extra day in one of the major cities. This isn’t because we didn’t enjoy Hakone, but we feel like it’s a place that needs more time to soak in what’s going on around you (plus the weather was bad when we were there). This being said the Open-Air Museum was amazing and we enjoyed it more than the Teamlab botanical gardens so the trip up the mountains was worth it just for that.
So, how much did we spend per person (not inc flights)? Accommodation - £765pp Given that we spent a couple nights in Ryokans raising the average price slightly, we were pretty happy with the accommodation costs. We stayed in a mix of private room and shared dorm hostels and pretty much all of them were spot on. Travelling as a couple meant that anywhere with a private room split the price between 2. The only hostel we didn’t like was the one in Hiroshima, there wasn’t anything in particularly wrong with it, there was just a really bad vibe from the owner and other guests.
Transport - £344pp This includes shinkansen to and from all the major cities as well as our suica top ups for metros and buses. Unless your itinerary is something like 3 days Tokyo, 2 days Osaka 2 days Kyoto then there really isn’t any point getting the JR pass now that the price has increased.
Activities – £280pp It is hard to give an exact amount for activities and food as 1) I didn’t track what we spent our cash on and 2) my partner and I would take in turns paying for things like temple admission. That being said I’ve allocated 25% of the cash we spent to activities such as temple admission. Activities includes our baseball tickets plus club entries as well as temple and museum admissions etc.
Food – £962pp As above, its hard to give an exact amount for food. On the whole we tried to eat cheap with possible, especially at the start of our trip. There were a few expensive meals peppered in plus we ate out twice a day towards the end of our trip as we realised we were under budget.
The total is a bit skewed as this includes all the alcohol we bought in bars as well as the konbini trips for beers and cigarettes. I estimate that booze accounts for around a third of the total per person. If you would like to do Japan on a budget, reducing the booze will make a big difference.
Shopping/Souvenirs/Gifts – £607 (just me) We went hard with the shopping. We didn’t actually receive our checked in luggage until day 19 so we had to buy all new clothes and cosmetics. If this wasn’t the case, then I don’t think I would have spent so much (airline is comping us for the additional clothing bought anyway). I also bought a fairly expensive chef knife and Japanese denim pieces, plus lots of gifts for friends and family. Obviously, this number could theoretically 0 if you are on a serious budget and did no shopping but I really underestimated Japanese shopping, especially thrifting. Also, given our cheap choices when it came to accommodation we could afford to splurge. However just to note my partner spent less than half than I did on shopping.
Total: £2958 (582,628 yen at time of writing) I kept within my budget of £3000. I definitely got a bit frivolous with the cash in the last few days or so, if being as careful as I was towards the start of the trip, I think the total would be closer to £2500.
Disappointments Takoyaki. We thought it was going to be all about the octopus but were disappointed with our balls of sloppy goo surrounding tiny chewy pieces of octopus. We tried it twice and couldn’t get behind it. Sorry Takoyaki fans.
Arashiyama. Way too busy, especially around the main station and bamboo grove. If it’s the bamboo you are going to see, then Kodaji is a much better spot.
Dotonburi. Albeit we were there in golden week, and it was pretty busy. However, I get the feeling this area has fallen to the past its golden days title and has become a bit of a cash cow for places selling spiralised potatoes on a stick. The area around Namba park was a better option for us.
Tips Konbini. Absolute life saver for snacks and drinks on the go. The food quality for a convenience store is higher than most other countries so we had no problem with grabbing a meal from one to help keep within our budget.
Don’t over pack – even though we didn’t get our checked in bags, I still packed light so had plenty of space to bring stuff back. Emirates give you your allowance by weight rather than number of baggage so we could check in additional bags on the way back.
Don’t be scared of hostels. If you don’t want to brave the shared dorms, then most hostels offer private rooms with just the shower and toilet shared. Obviously, it’s cheaper if there are two people sharing a room.
Don’t stress about cash. Most places take debit/credit card and if they don’t, you’re never more than 5 minutes from a konbini ATM.
For us, golden week didn’t seem that big of an issue. No problems booking shinkansen around GW. We spent most of GW in Osaka, as such it was going to be busy anyway so maybe we didn’t see much of a difference from normal numbers in the spring.
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2024.05.14 11:50 Outlaw621 [WTS] Surefire Z68 Tailcap, HSGI Taco, M&P Sights, PS90 T1/T2 Mount, Sig Parts, Hogue, Microtech, Benchmade Adamas
Timestamp Corresponding pictures will be below the listed item. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GROUND SHIPPING. USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $5.00. Payment via ZELLE is preferred but will also accept Venmo with Hi or Hello as a note. If absolutely required, PayPal FF for payment with ABSOLUTELY NO NOTES will be accepted. "Dibs" rules apply followed by YOU sending a
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Surefire Z68 Tailcap This is a NEW Surefire Z68 tailcap. I am the original owner. The head was removed from a new Surefire Scout. It is has not seen any live fire.
$40.00 shipped Surefire Z68 HSGI Extended Pistol / Baton Taco MultiCam with ABM (adaptable belt mount). Will fit up to a 2.25 inch belt. Mounted and removed. Did not work for my purpose.
$25.00 shipped HSGI Taco Hogue HandALL Universal Grip Sleeve This is unused and still in the package.
$10.00 shipped Hogue HandALL M&P OEM Sights These were take-offs from a new M&P pistol.
$15.00 shipped M&P OEM Sights Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount This is a Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount. It will accept any red dot that has the T1/T2 footprint. It was mounted to my PS90 with the above listed T2. It includes screws to attach a red dot and screws to mount to a PS90.
$100.00 shipped DM PS90 Mount Sig Sauer P220 OEM Parts I am selling a vintage Decocking Lever, Sear and Safety Lever for the Sig Sauer P220. These are all unused OEM parts that were removed from a 2001 manufactured P220. This is NOT the SRT kit.
$20.00 shipped Sig P220 Parts Microtech Glykon D/E This is a NIB Microtech Glykon D/E OTF Auto (184-10AP) in Apocalyptic finish. Unused and Uncarried with factory edge.
$510.00 shipped Glykon Benchmade Adamas Full Size Auto This is a Unused and Uncarried Benchmade Adamas Automatic Knife Olive G-10 (3.8" FE) 2750FE-2. This is the full size and NOT the mini. Brown Cerakote-finished drop point blade made from CPM CRU-WEAR. Automatic thumb slide opener with OD green G-10 scales on skeletonized steel liners, secure AXIS lock and reversible, tip-up deep-carry pocket clip. Includes sheath with malice clip. Does not have the box.
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2024.05.14 04:25 peelin_paint Atlas 73, need some guidance
| So I just inherited my grandfather's Atlas 73 drill press. I know little about it besides him buying it from a pencil company in '66, it being a model 73, and the serial starts in 0555 (vintage machinery had dates varying widely for serials above and below). It's had some neglect but thankfully unlike literally every other power tool he owned he didn't "fix" it in the cheapest way possible (his radial arm saw operated on a light switch bolted to the stand after the switch broke). So I think I should go through it a bit before using even though it seems to run smooth. It deserves a really thorough cleaning and paint but no time for that now. Any chance anyone has experience with these who can help me out with some recommendations on a few things. For instance: - what parts should I look at and address before use -any parts need extra attention with lubricant? -the speeds of different combinations of the 2 belts (only published info I found was without the 3rd pulley) -any ideas on date for this thing -what that bar above the table is for submitted by peelin_paint to Tools [link] [comments] |
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If you're interested in multiple items, I can give you a discounted price!
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2024.05.13 22:00 DiscoverDurham Things to do in Durham this week!
If you’d like to add an event to our calendar,
submit an event here. Please check with the event organizers to see if events change due to weather. Have a great week!
See the
full weekly calendar on our website.
Noteworthy Events
The Lion King at
DPAC - Winner of six Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, this landmark musical event brings together one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway.
- Wed, May 15 - Sun, June 9
- $29.50+
Adult Recess at
CCB Plaza - Let your inner child shine as you play games, make crafts, and enjoy the fresh air during your lunch break!
- Wed, May 15
- 12-2 p.m.
- Free admission
Duke Baseball vs UNC at
Jack Coombs Field - Thu, May 16 - Sat, May 18
Bimbé Celebration at
Rock Quarry Park - This family-oriented event is a celebration of African and African American history, culture, arts, and traditions. This year's headliner: Monica!
- Sat, May 18
- 1-7 p.m.
- Free admission
Peter Pan at
The Carolina Theatre - This adventure begins at the London home of the Darling family, a typical evening in 1912, as the weary parents try to settle their children down for bed while the young ones insist on staying up late. Little do Wendy, John, and Michael know that a fantastic journey awaits them that night.
- Sat, May 18
- 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
- $32+
DPW Limit Break at
Durham Convention Center - Wrestlers from all over the world will gather in one place for a night you won't forget.
- Sun, May 19
- 7 p.m.
- $25+
Multi-Day Events
The NGIN Cityscapes Summit at
Durham Convention Center - Hosted by national nonprofit, New Growth Innovation Network, prepare to connect with like-minded professionals and engage with purpose-driven organizations. Immerse yourself in workshops and captivating keynotes from renowned speakers, featuring three tracks of insightful sessions: Inclusive Capital, Community Wealth Building, and Reimagining Systems.
- Wed, May 15 - Fri, May 17
- Registration fees vary
Durham Greek Festival at
St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church - Enjoy fabulous Greek food, desserts, wine and beer in a festive outdoor atmosphere. Continuous Greek music and scheduled folk dance performances.
- Sat, May 18, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sun, May 19, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
- Free admission
Historic Buildings Open House at
West Point on the Eno Park - Enjoy a look inside the historic McCown-Mangum House, Photography Museum, and Mill.
- Sat, May 18 and Sun, May 19
- 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
- Free admission
Movies at
The Carolina Theatre Monday, May 13
2 p.m. Board Game Night at
The Glass Jug in Downtown Durham 5 p.m. Arts & Drafts at
Fullsteam Brewery 6 p.m. Disc Golf Putting League at
The Glass Jug in RTP 6:30 p.m. Trivia Night at
Ponysaurus Brewing Company 7 p.m. Community Board Game Night at
Moon Dog Meadery Tuesday, May 14
Events at
Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company Events at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham Events at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP 5:30 p.m. Boxyard Run Club at
Boxyard RTP 6 p.m. In Other Words at
Arcana Duke Baseball vs College of Charleston at
Jack Coombs Field Bring Your Own Vinyl with Jaffar at
Rubies on Five Points Women on the Wall at
Triangle Rock Club - Durham 6:30 p.m. Trivia at
Durham Food Hall Pony Ride at
Ponysaurus Brewing Company 7 p.m. Trivia at
Beer Study Durham Not Rocket Science Trivia at
DSSOLVR Durham Tuesday Blues Jam at
The Blue Note Grill 8 p.m. Comedy Night at
Bull City Ciderworks Jeremy 'Bean' Clemons Trio at
Kingfisher Enter Shikari at
Motorco Music Hall Vision Video + Tears For The Dying at
The Pinhook Wednesday, May 15
Events at
Atomic Empire Events at
Boxyard RTP Events at
ZincHouse Winery & Brewery 9 a.m. Senior Short Game Clinic at
Hillandale Golf Course 10:30 a.m. Storytime on the Roof with Durham County Library at
The Durham Hotel 12 p.m. Adult Recess at
CCB Plaza 3 p.m. Durham Farmers’ Market at
Durham Central Park 4 p.m. Whiskey Wednesdays at
Alley Twenty Six 5 p.m. Free Wednesday Wine Tasting at
Beer Study Durham 5:30 p.m. Ride of Silence at
CCB Plaza 6 p.m. Queer Craft Night and Tarot with Joy at
Arcana Bimbe Community Block Party at
Holton Career & Resource Center Come Take a Flight With Us: A Bright Black Workshop at
Proximity Brewing Company Free RTP Business Rockstar Connect Networking Event at
Sheraton Imperial Hotel Sweet Social: Auntie's African Ice Cream at
The Durham Hotel 6:30 p.m. Trivia Night with Pickle at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP 7 p.m. Bottle Swap: Homebrew Club at
Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company Skip The Small Talk: Speed Friending Event at
Fullsteam Brewery Hammered Trivia at
Hi-Wire Brewing Karaoke Night at
Mavericks Smokehouse Music Bingo at
Ponysaurus Brewing Company 3rd Wednesday Jazz Jam Session at
Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen Brett Chambers Open Mic at
The Blue Note Grill 8 p.m. Air Hockey Tournament at
Boxcar Bar + Arcade Trivia Night at
Bull McCabe's Karaoke at
Moon Dog Meadery The Weeks at
Motorco Music Hall Blends With Friends at
The Pinhook Thursday, May 16
Events at
Boxyard RTP Events at
Durty Bull Brewing Brewing Company 8:30 a.m. Harnessing the Power of AI to Ensure Equitable HR Practices at
RTI Holden Building 9:30 a.m. Guide Supported Canoeing, Kayaking, and Standup Paddleboarding at
Eno River 12:15 p.m. Midday Meander: A Strolling Conversation at
Sarah P. Duke Gardens 3 p.m. Guided Museum Tour at
21c Museum Hotels Durham 5 p.m. Thirsty Thursdays at
Dashi Righteous Roots Reggae Show at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP 5:30 p.m. Walking Club with Bull City Strollers at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham 6 p.m. Queer Trivia at
Arcana Vinyl Night with DJ Deckades at
Gizmo Brew Works 6:15 p.m. Pony Run at
Ponysaurus Brewing Company 6:30 p.m. AfterHours: Science of Beer at
Museum of Life and Science Line Dance Classes at
Mystic Farm and Distillery Space Code Youth Open Mic at
NorthStar Church of the Arts Boulders & Brews Meetup at
Triangle Rock Club - Durham 7 p.m. Trivia Night at
Beer Tooth Taproom Bimbé Cypher at
CCB Plaza Bring Your Own Vinyl Night at
Congress Social Bar Duke Baseball vs UNC at
Jack Coombs Field Summer Jazz Jam (Curated by Al Strong) at
Missy Lane's Assembly Room Community Board Game Night at
Moon Dog Meadery Al Strong Presents Jazz on the Roof at
The Durham Hotel 7:30 p.m. Trivia Night with Big Slow Tom at
Clouds Brewing Brightleaf Square Reverend Billy C. Wirtz / Armand Lenchek & Carter Minor at
The Blue Note Grill Pillow Talk: Speed Dating and Conversations About Sex / Sexuality at
The Pinhook 8 p.m. Weekly Single Mingle at
Boxcar Bar + Arcade Trivia at
Fullsteam Brewery Danny Lopriore at
Motorco Music Hall 9 p.m. DJ Halo Presents: No Requests at
Rubies on Five Points 9:30 p.m. Karaoke Night at
The Tavern Friday, May 17
Events at
Atomic Empire Events at
Durty Bull Brewing Company Events at
Mettlesome Events at
Moon Dog Meadery Events at
The Blue Note Grill 10 a.m. Tasting at Ten at
Counter Culture Coffee 12 p.m. Co-Working Social at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in Downtown Durham 4 p.m. Late Spring Tree Ramble at
Sarah P. Duke Gardens 5 p.m. Guided Museum Tours at
21c Museum Hotels Durham Food Truck Friday at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP 5:30 p.m. LOJO: Log Off, Jam On at
Boxyard RTP 6 p.m. Aly J & Kevin Clark and Tarot with Kathleen at
Arcana Third Friday Art Walk at
Downtown Durham Friday Night Makes at
Durham Arts Council May Third Friday at
Durham Arts Council Counterpoints Exhibition Reception at
Durham Bottling Co. Third Friday at
Golden Belt Arts Duke Baseball vs UNC at
Jack Coombs Field Screenprint Roundup at
The Fruit The Patio Dance Parties : Clueless Fridays at
Unscripted Durham 6:30 p.m. Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at
Missy Lane's Assembly Room 7 p.m. Live Vinyl Spinning by PhDJ at
Beer Study Durham Early Show: John Howie Jr. / Ramona and The Holy Smokes at
The Pinhook 7:30 p.m. Evening Eno Exploration Paddle at
Eno River Evan Ringel & Ariel Pocock at
Sharp 9 Gallery 8 p.m. Pass the Aux at
Boricua Soul Stereo Reveries at
DSSOLVR Durham Karaoke! at
Fullsteam Brewery Cheekface at
Motorco Music Hall Dance Blues Friday at
Studio 5 9 p.m. Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at
Missy Lane's Assembly Room 10 p.m. The Floor: Special Guest THEYDYLIKE at
Rubies on Five Points Saturday, May 18
Events at
Atomic Empire Events at
Boxyard RTP 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. -
Will & Well: Grand Opening Events at
Durty Bull Brewing Company Distillery Tours and Tastings at
Liberty & Plenty - Every Saturday, 10-10:30 a.m. and 11-11:30 a.m.
Events at
Mettlesome Events at
The Fruit Events at
The Pinhook Guided Walking Tours with
Triangle Adventures - 2 p.m. - Downtown Durham Walking Tour
- 4 p.m. - Durham African American History Tour
- 6 p.m. - Downtown Durham True Crime Tour
7 a.m. Lookin For A Cure at
Bull City Running Company-South 8 a.m. Durham Farmers' Market at
Durham Central Park parkrun Durham at
Southern Boundaries Park 9 a.m. South Durham Farmers' Market at
Greenwood Commons Shopping Center 9:30 a.m. Guide Supported Canoeing, Kayaking, and Standup Paddleboarding at
Eno River 10 a.m. Pop Up Record Show at
Beer Durham Durham's Home Goods Market at
Black Wall St Gardens Bear Awareness Week at
Museum of Life and Science 10:30 a.m. Mother's Day Brunch at
The Durham Hotel 11 a.m. Battle of the Blades 2024 at
Historic Durham Athletic Park 12 p.m. Springtime Outdoor Market at
Boxcar Bar + Arcade Crafternoons at
Gizmo Brew Works Preservation Durham Annual Home Tour: The Rambling Ranch at
Orchard Park Picnic Shelter 1 p.m. Duke Baseball vs UNC at
Jack Coombs Field Say It With Glass Workshop - Sam Nguyen at
Moon Dog Meadery Bimbé Celebration at
Rock Quarry Park 2 p.m. Closing Reception — Dan Gottlieb: Figure Ground at
Craven Allen Gallery Durham "Bullpen" Treasure Hunt - Walking Team Scavenger Hunt! at
Fullsteam Brewery 3 p.m. A Beautiful Noise Spring Concert by the Common Woman Chorus at
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Peter Pan at
The Carolina Theatre 4 p.m. Family Fun Saturday: May Flowers at
Guglhupf Restaurant 5 p.m. Rooftops and Alleyways Community Canvas Wall Brawl at
Dashi Durham Blues & Brews Festival at
Durham Central Park Hops & Blues at
The Glass Jug Beer Lab in RTP 6 p.m. The Moon Unit and Tarot with Emily at
Arcana Peter Pan at
The Carolina Theatre 6:30 p.m. Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at
Missy Lane's Assembly Room 7 p.m. A Beautiful Noise Spring Concert by the Common Woman Chorus at
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Crones of Anarchy: Blues, Rock, Americana at
Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen 7:30 p.m. Jim Ketch Swingtet at
Sharp 9 Gallery Big Birthday Dance Party: Combo Platter with 2 Sides at
The Blue Note Grill 8:15 p.m. BBYMUTHA: Sleep Paralysis Tour 2024 at
Motorco Music Hall 9 p.m. Kayla Waters (Hosted by Marcus Anderson) at
Missy Lane's Assembly Room 10 p.m. Fortune Factory Presents: Taurus Dance Party at
Rubies on Five Points Sunday, May 19
Events at
Atomic Empire Events at
Durty Bull Brewing Company 10 a.m. Jazz Brunch at
Lula & Sadie's 10:30 a.m. Al Strong Presents Jazz Brunch at Alley Twenty Six 12 p.m. Preservation Durham Annual Home Tour: The Rambling Ranch at
Orchard Park Picnic Shelter Sunday Dollar Bin Sale for Charity at
Rumors Durham Supernatural Sunday - Psychic Affair + Healers Market at
Weldon Mills Distillery Farmers Market at
ZincHouse Winery & Brewery 12:15 p.m. Public Tour at
Duke Chapel 2 p.m. Hillandale Golf Beginner Clinic at
Hillandale Golf Course 3:30 p.m. Davis Dance Company Spring Recital 2024 at
The Carolina Theatre 4 p.m. Showings at Scripps: Miguel Gutierrez at
ADF's Samuel H. Scripps Studios Carmina Burana at
Baldwin Auditorium Día de las Madres Kermes at
El Futuro’s Therapeutic Green Space String Break at
Fullsteam Brewery 6 p.m. Emma Jane's EP Release Show and Tarot with Joy at
Arcana Davis Dance Company Spring Recital 2024 at
The Carolina Theatre 6:30 p.m. Open Mic Night at
Moon Dog Meadery 7 p.m. DPW Limit Break at
Durham Convention Center Running Art Exhibit
Hometown (Inherited): Ten Year Retrospective at
The Fruit - This project examines the changing landscape of our city through a series of forty mixed media pieces the artist has created since 2014.
- Third Friday openings on Apr 19 and May 17, 6-9 p.m.
- Drop-in by appointment and Wednesdays 4-7 p.m.
- Free admission
Dan Gottlieb: Figure Ground at
Craven Allen Gallery - Each piece begins as a photograph, which is then printed on acrylic and worked with a variety of paints and compounds to create a unique surface.
- Sat, May 4 - Sat, May 18
- Free admission
Constellations: 40 Years of Explorations within Sacred Geometry by Steven Ferlauto at
Horse & Buggy Press and Friends - Sacred Geometry is an ancient field of physics whose equations are expressed through shape. Shape is a way to explore the universal fabric of our existence.
- Sat, May 4 - Sat, June 1
- Free admission
It Ain’t All Black And White at
DAG Truist Gallery - It Ain’t All Black and White is a photography exhibition that encourages us to consider emotions such as serenity, apprehension, yearning, and more.
- Captured by 11 dynamic photographers dedicated to documenting the fullness and complexity of Black life, this exhibition offers each of us an opportunity to see ourselves with renewed attention.
- Thu, Apr 25 - Sun, June 2
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold at
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University - María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold is a monographic exhibition of a visionary voice in photography, immersive installation, painting and performance.
- Thu, Feb 15 - Sun, Jun 9
- Every week, Tue-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 12-5 p.m.
- Free admission
Counterpoints at
Durham Bottling Co. - Counterpoints is a curated showcase of local AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) artists, delving into the convergence of AAPI identity and mental health. Inspired by the intricate layers of musical counterpoint, its purpose is to weave together diverse narratives and confront the stigma surrounding mental health within our communities.
- Wed, May 1 - Sun, June 16
- Mon - Fri, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cameron Elyse's Divine Nine Legacy Memoir Exhibition at
Hayti Heritage Center - The Divine Nine Legacy Memoir delves deep into the history of the National Panhellenic Council (NPHC) or "Divine Nine," a collective of nine Greek Letter organizations founded on May 10th, 1930.
- These organizations were born out of the necessity to provide a voice for Black American students within the collegiate space. United by principles of service, community, brotherhood, and sisterhood, the Divine Nine work collectively to uplift society through acts of service to underserved areas across the nation.
- Fri, Apr 19 - Sat, June 1
- Free admission
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2024.05.13 21:23 Tall-Seat-3294 Vintage Pioneer Equipment
| Vintage Pioneer equipment I'm about to make an offer on my uncles record collection and equipment. It's important to me to own it all. My aunt would surely give me a good deal but I don't want to low ball her. So just fair value, or a generally accepted good deal, is all that I'm looking for. My uncle treated his items very well, so assume all the equipment is in good working order and may just need some minor maintenance like refoaming. What's your gut for price for the whole package: Pioneer pl-50 turntable Pioneer sx-1000tw receiver Pioneer ct-f500 cassette deck Pioneer CS-88a speakers (x2) Would $1000 for it all be reasonable? Also, this is all pretty new to me. Bonus points for links on how to inspect equipment to know if a belt needs replacing or if a speaker needs to be reformed, etc. Pictures included. Thanks internet audiophiles! submitted by Tall-Seat-3294 to vintageaudio [link] [comments] |
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2024.05.13 16:20 Outlaw621 [WTS] Surefire KE2-B Head, Surefire Z68 Tailcap, HSGI Taco, M&P Sights, PS90 T1/T2 Mount, Sig Parts, Hogue, Microtech, Benchmade Adamas
Timestamp Corresponding pictures will be below the listed item. ALL PRICES INCLUDE GROUND SHIPPING. USPS PRIORITY SHIPPING AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL $5.00. Payment via ZELLE is preferred but will also accept Venmo with Hi or Hello as a note. If absolutely required, PayPal FF for payment with ABSOLUTELY NO NOTES will be accepted. "Dibs" rules apply followed by YOU sending a
Direct Message for payment info. This means you MUST make a post in the thread THAN send a
Direct Message. NO CHATS!!!
Direct Message for communication because they can't be deleted but chats can disappear. Payment is expected within 1 hour (60 minutes) of receiving payment instructions or I move to the next buyer. Instead of cluttering the thread with offers please contact me via
DIRECT MESSSGE BY CLICKING HERE.
Surefire KE2-B LED Head SOLD This is a NEW Surefire KE2-B 1,000 lumen head. I am the original owner. The head was removed from a new Surefire Scout. It is has not seen any live fire. $125.00 shipped Surefire KE2-B Surefire Z68 Tailcap This is a NEW Surefire Z68 tailcap. I am the original owner. The head was removed from a new Surefire Scout. It is has not seen any live fire.
$40.00 shipped Surefire Z68 HSGI Extended Pistol / Baton Taco MultiCam with ABM (adaptable belt mount). Will fit up to a 2.25 inch belt. Mounted and removed. Did not work for my purpose.
$25.00 shipped HSGI Taco Hogue HandALL Universal Grip Sleeve This is unused and still in the package.
$10.00 shipped Hogue HandALL M&P OEM Sights These were take-offs from a new M&P pistol.
$15.00 shipped M&P OEM Sights Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount This is a Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount. It will accept any red dot that has the T1/T2 footprint. It was mounted to my PS90 with the above listed T2. It includes screws to attach a red dot and screws to mount to a PS90.
$100.00 shipped DM PS90 Mount Sig Sauer P220 OEM Parts I am selling a vintage Decocking Lever, Sear and Safety Lever for the Sig Sauer P220. These are all unused OEM parts that were removed from a 2001 manufactured P220. This is NOT the SRT kit.
$20.00 shipped Sig P220 Parts Microtech Glykon D/E This is a NIB Microtech Glykon D/E OTF Auto (184-10AP) in Apocalyptic finish. Unused and Uncarried with factory edge.
$510.00 shipped Glykon Benchmade Adamas Full Size Auto This is a Unused and Uncarried Benchmade Adamas Automatic Knife Olive G-10 (3.8" FE) 2750FE-2. This is the full size and NOT the mini. Brown Cerakote-finished drop point blade made from CPM CRU-WEAR. Automatic thumb slide opener with OD green G-10 scales on skeletonized steel liners, secure AXIS lock and reversible, tip-up deep-carry pocket clip. Includes sheath with malice clip. Does not have the box.
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2024.05.13 16:08 sardinekin my vintage concho/disc belt collection so far! some 80s, some 90s, some 2000s, etc. currently own 37 different ones, all thrifted.
2024.05.13 16:07 sardinekin my vintage concho/disc belt collection so far! some 80s, some 90s, some 2000s, etc. currently own 37 different ones, all thrifted.
2024.05.13 12:07 mega0802 New or vintage amplifier/receiver?
| So I have this old Sharp RP-11 stereo automatic turntable that I replaced the needle and belt to and it works perfectly. The problem is that it only has the 5-pin DIN connector which connects to the Phono input of an amp or a receiver. I currently have the Nordmende PA980 amp which worked fine and then decided to die on me the moment I repaired the turntable (it turns on for a split second and then dies, if the speakers are connected you can hear a slight noise for a second). Now I'm left with a working turntable but with no way to listen to it working haha My questions are: 1. Should I try and repair the Nordmende or just buy another vintage amp? 2. Would it be possible to connect this turntable to a modern amp using a 5-pin DIN connector to RCA dongle or will I need some special pre amp/anything else? I would appreciate any advice/suggestion/oppinion. Thanks! Note: I'm not in a situation where I can buy a new quality turntable so making this one work is my only way. submitted by mega0802 to turntables [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 06:06 colonel_wallace The prophecy will come true due to the return of (not) a cat
| I'm in a thrift shop in Amsterdam and this is the first thing I see. A cat in an astronaut costume. Not a cat on the moon, but surpassing it and landing among the planets. Which planets? Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Youranus. What do these planets have in common? They're located after the assteroid belt. All of the outer plants are gas planets. "That's right" I say to you as you come to the same conclusion that this kitty needed to endure the impacts of the assteroid belt but has now made it over to the other side. To the gas planets. The kitty has now reached the Jovian Era. Which of the planets is largest? JUPITER. That's right, it's so large that it's visible with the naked eye and soon everyone will see what we have been screaming about for the past few years. What's next? SATURN you say? That's right! The days are long here, making lne year there 29.4 earth years. Well it's been almost 84 years since the sneeze, very close to 2.8 Saturn years. This maybe explains why Kitty has been gone for so long. Now these are both stand out planets on their own. But get ready for YOURANUS. Scientifically called Uranus, this planet rotates backwards, has a slight tilt and has about a dozen moons (called moon soons). Neptune is known for its freezing temperatures. In general. Lower temperatures in the market, lead to positive price changes. Price to book value favors low temperatures, indicating an undervalued stock may have been found. More research is needed for Neptune's relation to the prophecy. What does this all mean?! It means keep an eye on your itchy buttholes and buckle tf up! We're so fucking close! Anyways, Amsterdam has some good weed and vintage stores. submitted by colonel_wallace to Superstonk [link] [comments] |
2024.05.13 03:22 twoeightnine [WTS] The Finalest Countdown - New Stuff & Price Drops: 686 Pants, Altra Gaiters, Sun Umbrella, Salomon Hydroflasks, MH Canyon Shirt, Slackline, Travel Wallet, Tons of Winter Hats, Other Stuff
Can't ship no more.
Final 24 hours of that I can ship things, after Monday night it's going into storage for 6 months. Dropped prices and cut out the stuff I already sold. Had a lot of people message me on certain items and then go silent so if you still want them this is your last chance. Paypal goods & services preferred, prices do not include shipping. Flying out west next Tuesday and then up to Alaska soon after. With limited space I've decided to sell a bunch of other stuff that I'm not bringing with me, rather have it be worn then hanging up at home. Things are priced accordingly but I'll listen to reasonable offers on most things because beer is really really expensive in Alaska. And the food is too. I've got no problem letting it sit unused BUT beer is really really expensive. SOLD 686 Men's Anything Cargo Pant, Relaxed Fit, Tobacco - 34x32 - These pants rock but were always too long for me. So many pockets without the bulge of traditional cargoes. Great material and comfort. Maybe worn 3 times. Retail for $130 $60 - https://imgur.com/a/82w54k4 SOLD 686 Men's Everywhere Featherlight Chino Pant, Relaxed Fit , CHARCOAL - 34x32 - Same deal as above minus the pockets. I'll be replacing these with a 30" inseam if they ever sell them. Amazing travel pants, also worn maybe 3 times. Retail for $100. $50 - https://imgur.com/a/qYdOUNj SOLD Lighttrek Sun Umbrella - Canyonlands Edition - Bought when I was guiding more in the Southwest but I never really used it. Some discoloration but works as promised. I need something more burly for Alaska. Weighs about 9-10oz. Tough to find in the States now. Retails for $60 https://www.euroschirm.com/en/Trekking-umbrella-light-trek-ultra-silver-UV-protection-50/3019SI17 $20 - https://imgur.com/a/aIZ9HgT Altra Trail Gaiters Size Large - Worn once and then I found a pair of Kahtoola ones somewhere. Same thing as Dirty Girl Gaiters. I can still return them to REI at this point but originally bought them with a coupon so I'll pass that savings on to someone first. $20 - https://imgur.com/a/fPLVRLd SOLD Salomon Hydropak Running Soft Flasks - Bought these to use with a backpack I don't have anymore. They never really fit in it anyways so I maybe used them once. Retail for $22 each. $30 for the pair - https://imgur.com/a/rDzgZ1w SOLD LP323 Multi-Color Broadbeam Headlamp w/ Spot Light - Brand new, never used. $5 - https://imgur.com/a/BTURSvQ Men's Clothing: SOLD Mountain Hardwear Canyon Short Sleeve Shirt - Large - Absolute favorite guiding/hiking shirt. I've worn them in the SW, Alaska, Africa, while hiking the Inca Trail. They breathe like crazy and protect you. But I have too many of them and I have this one in long sleeve in the same color so it's not coming with me. Also the least worn of them I have. Like new. $20 - https://imgur.com/a/h1npuH9 Vintage Timberland Boots - Men's 9 - Were my late father's. I don't know if he ever wore them. If he did it was probably only once or twice. $5 - https://imgur.com/a/iPJfxnw Other Stuff - SOLD Xpac Belt Storage Packing Cube - Made by someone on one of the UL forums, got in a grab bag of stuff. Waterproof zipper. Could put on a bag or belt. $15 - https://imgur.com/a/fTQJnoi Case Logic Camera Case - Have no need for it. $2 - https://imgur.com/a/LsjNUBr Outdoor Research Bottle / Add a Pocket - Rare Made in USA OR bottle holder. Add a pocket anywhere on your bag that it can wrap around. Super solid construction. $8 - https://imgur.com/a/Y1RV32j Gibbon Classic Slackline - During the pandemic I decided to get into slacklining. A couple weeks later I realized that I'm not a slackliner. Was hung maybe three or four times. A little dusty but other than that new. $25 - https://imgur.com/a/7sRLi4D Lowe Pro Lens Case - Bought at a thrift store in Seward last year when I realized I needed something better for my binoculars. They fit perfectly. Otherwise great for a large lens or a whole mirrorless camera. Normally like $40 $5 - https://imgur.com/a/Zchq2iG submitted by
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2024.05.13 02:55 kyoungmin2lee [FS] [WW] HELMUT LANG, MARGIELA GAT, ANDERSON BELL, SAINT LAURENT, VINTAGE TEES, JORDAN 1 HIGH OG 85 NEUTRAL GREY
PAYPAL INVOICE ONLY!
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
TAGGED & TIMESTAMPED .
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE VINTAGE TEE Brand new, Never worn.
Brockum Tag
Single stitch with distressing details.
50$ + Shipping
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HELMUT LANG ASTRO MOTO JACKET RE-EDITION - Authentic Lightly worn, Great condition.
Uses high quality LAMPO Zippers throughout the entire jacket.
Size : M
400$ + Shipping
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MARGIELA GERMAN ARMY TRAINERS 1 - Authentic Used but overall in good condition!
Canvas + Splattered Paint Version
No box
Size : 43
200$ + Shipping
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MARGIELA GERMAN ARMY TRAINERS 2 - Authentic Used but overall in good condition!
Original White Version
No box
Size : 43
300$ + Shipping
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ANDERSON BELL WHITE PANEL DENIM - Authentic Lightly worn
Size : 32
100$ + Shipping
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SAINT LAURENT CALFSKIN TRI-FOLD WALLET - Authentic Used Condition
100$ + Shipping
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JORDAN 1 HIGH 85 NEUTRAL GREY - Authentic Worn 1 time, Almost brand new
With box, Nike tag, etc
Size : 8
200$ + Shipping
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RICK OWENS BANANA CUT WAXED JEANS SOLD MARTINE ROSE NAPPAPIJRI FLEECE JACKET SOLD ANDERSON BELL MOHAIR JACKET SOLD SUPREME STRIPED HALF ZIP LONG SLEEVE SOLD SUPREME SCRIPT HOODIE SOLD HUMAN MADE X CPFM PLANT CAP (Brown) SOLD VINTAGE WUTANG RAP TEE SOLD STEFAN COOKE STRAP SOLD ANDERSON BELL VARSITY JACKET - BLUE SOLD ANDERSON BELL VARSITY JACKET - BLACK SOLD DENIM TEARS X LEVIS JEANS SOLD OUR LEGACY BLEACHED DENIM SOLD PRADA STRIPED BUTTON UP SHIRT VINTAGE SOLD GUESS X ASAP ROCKY Collab T-Shirt SOLD STUSSY KNIT SWEATER SOLD OUR LEGACY KNIT SHIRT SOLD HUMAN MADE X CPFM PLANT CAP (Navy) SOLD TCB SAIGON SQUARE TOE BOOTS Vibram Sole - Authentic - SOLD MARTINE ROSE BELT - Authentic - SOLD SUPREME PLAYBOY SWEATPANTS - SOLD SUPREME GONZ BUTTERFLY SWEATPANTS - SOLD .
If you're interested in multiple items, I can give you a discounted price!
I'm open to offers!
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2024.05.12 22:12 Maresius Finish / Burnishing after fiebings vintage gel
Hey folks :)
I am currently in the process of making my second belt, and have now, after stamping, used some Fiebings vintage gel on it. At first I was only going to use it on the top side, but I did not like the color differences between the natural backside and colored front, so I applied it to edges and back also (however very mildly on the back).
I finished the front with Bag-Kote, but wasn't too sure if I should apply this to the edges and back too?
I thought I could get away with just burnishing it and then applying some beeswax, but was warned, the gel might give off color if I don't finish it.
Could this really happen? Would be quite unfortunate if the belt would rub off on some clothes :D
Any advice on this would be really appreciated :)
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2024.05.12 13:49 Outlaw621 [WTS] Surefire KE2-B Head, Surefire Z68 Tailcap, HSGI Taco, M&P Sights, PS90 T1/T2 Mount, Sig Parts, Hogue, Microtech, Kershaw
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Surefire KE2-B LED Head SOLD This is a NEW Surefire KE2-B 1,000 lumen head. I am the original owner. The head was removed from a new Surefire Scout. It is has not seen any live fire. $125.00 shipped Surefire KE2-B Surefire Z68 Tailcap This is a NEW Surefire Z68 tailcap. I am the original owner. The head was removed from a new Surefire Scout. It is has not seen any live fire.
$40.00 shipped Surefire Z68 HSGI Extended Pistol / Baton Taco MultiCam with ABM (adaptable belt mount). Will fit up to a 2.25 inch belt. Mounted and removed. Did not work for my purpose.
$25.00 shipped HSGI Taco Hogue HandALL Universal Grip Sleeve This is unused and still in the package.
$10.00 shipped Hogue HandALL M&P OEM Sights These were take-offs from a new M&P pistol.
$15.00 shipped M&P OEM Sights Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount This is a Design Machine PS90 T1/T2 Mount. It will accept any red dot that has the T1/T2 footprint. It was mounted to my PS90 with the above listed T2. It includes screws to attach a red dot and screws to mount to a PS90.
$100.00 shipped DM PS90 Mount Sig Sauer P220 OEM Parts I am selling a vintage Decocking Lever, Sear and Safety Lever for the Sig Sauer P220. These are all unused OEM parts that were removed from a 2001 manufactured P220. This is NOT the SRT kit.
$20.00 shipped Sig P220 Parts Microtech Glykon D/E This is a NIB Microtech Glykon D/E OTF Auto (184-10AP) in Apocalyptic finish. Unused and Uncarried with factory edge.
$510.00 shipped Glykon Kershaw Bowie Hunter SOLD This is a Unused and Uncarried Kershaw Bowie Hunter(1015). Textured copolymer rubber grip handle over red hard plastic with Japan made full tang AUS6A stainless steel blade and leather sheath. Discontinued awhile back! Does not have the box. $55.00 shipped Bowie Hunter Kershaw Roughneck SOLD This is a Unused and Uncarried Kershaw Roughneck (1010). Textured copolymer rubber grip handle over red hard plastic with Japan made full tang AUS6A stainless steel blade and leather sheath. Discontinued awhile back! Does not have the box. $55.00 shipped Roughneck Kershaw Kenai Skinner SOLD This is a Unused and Uncarried Kershaw Kenai Skinner (1011). Textured copolymer rubber grip handle over red hard plastic with Japan made full tang AUS6A stainless steel blade and leather sheath. Discontinued awhile back! Does not have the box. $55.00 shipped Kenai Skinner I WILL SELL THE 3 KERSHAW FIXED BLADE KNIFES AS A BUNDLE FOR $150.00 SHIPPED submitted by
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2024.05.12 12:31 g0care Vintage D&G big buckle double strap leather belt I picked up lately. Sadly doesn’t fit the dolce jeans very well bc the belt loops are too small. This belt must be from the “&” label by dolce but I can’t tell because of the age
2024.05.12 02:14 Dracarysandco Playing slow. What’s the problem?
| I have a vintage magnavox turntable i bought it from an estate sale a few months ago and they let me know it hadn’t been used in years. Changed out the needle and everything was great until a few days ago. It’s started lagging. It’s just barely behind tempo. I read that it could be the belt or it might need to be oiled, but I’m not seeing anything that resembles a belt. I’m pretty lost looking at the mechanics of this anyway. Any advice? I adore this piece and I want to keep it going! submitted by Dracarysandco to turntables [link] [comments] |
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