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Today's Refinery

Today's Refinery

Gerber Exchange-a-Blade Hunting Saw

Gerber Exchange-a-Blade Hunting Saw

Bosch 4000 Table Saw Rear Outfeed Support Extension - TS1002

Bosch 4000 Table Saw Rear Outfeed Support Extension - TS1002

Gerber Exchange Blade Saw Black Silver

Gerber Exchange Blade Saw Black Silver

Three Men on a Plane

Three Men on a Plane

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BLACK+DECKER BDSL10 ACCU-MARK 36in Level

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The Ozrics remain true to form and rocksteady on ARBORESCENCE, an album replete with their trademarks: squooshy, splooshy cosmic whizzes, laser-sharp guitars, walloping "ethnic" percussion, and other dazzling non-sequiturs. Though the songs on this particular slab of plastic are indicative of the band's well-weathered style, it's to Joie and Merv's credit that their Eat Static offshoot injects some diffidence into the mix. The effect is most successful on the spicy techno-throb of "Dance of the Loomi," and the wittily titled "There's a Planet Here," with its slithery bassline, shuffle beat, and psychoplasmic synths. With ARBORESCENCE, the Ozric Tentacles remain capable of commanding the attention of even the most hardened space rock explorers.

The Ozrics remain true to form and rocksteady on ARBORESCENCE, an album replete with their trademarks: squooshy, splooshy cosmic w

3/8 Air Ratchet

3/8 Air Ratchet

Fred Bear Nock Point Pliers

Fred Bear Nock Point Pliers

La Persecucion del Placer

La Persecucion del Placer

1PK Empire 48 In. Aluminum Box Level

1PK Empire 48 In. Aluminum Box Level

Young Hearts Toddler Girl 2 Pack Stripe Unicorn Rompers w/ Headband (2T-4T)

Young Hearts Toddler Girl 2 Pack Stripe Unicorn Rompers w/ Headband (2T-4T)

1PK Johnson Level 9 In. Aluminum Reinforced Magnetic Torpedo Level

1PK Johnson Level 9 In. Aluminum Reinforced Magnetic Torpedo Level

1PK Do it Best 6 In. Long Nose Locking Pliers

1PK Do it Best 6 In. Long Nose Locking Pliers

2 Pc Skooter Set

2 Pc Skooter Set

H&R DB1-206 Pinnacle Over/Under 20 Gauge

H&R DB1-206 Pinnacle Over/Under 20 Gauge

2 Pc Skooter Set

2 Pc Skooter Set

Personnel includes: Tony Trischka; Dede Wyland (vocals, guitar); Russ Barenberg (guitar); Matt Glaser (fiddle); Evan Stover (viola); Abby Newton (cello); Larry Cohen (electric bass). This early '80s album continues Tony Trischka's fine series of recordings, which offer bracingly inventive originals nicely informed by a sense of tradition and craft. His banjo playing is by turns plaintive and dazzling (the harmonics at the close of "Pour Brel" are astounding). These 11 tunes find him joined by a veritable who's who of acoustic players, including Andy Statman and David Grisman on mandolins, and Tony Rice on guitar. The one brief solo number, "Avondale," is evocative in its combination of 20th century modernism and the unmistakable mountain timbre of Trischka's banjo. The writing throughout is sweet and smart; Trischka utilizes his accompanying players well, and their combined efforts create varied landscapes of lasting beauty.

Personnel includes: Tony Trischka; Dede Wyland (vocals, guitar); Russ Barenberg (guitar); Matt Glaser (fiddle); Evan Stover (viola

EVIL DEAD

EVIL DEAD

The Kingston Trio: Nick Reynolds (vocals); Pat Horine (guitar); Jim Connor (banjo). Producers: Bob Richardson, Chuck Glaser. Compilation producer: Pat Horine. Recorded at Glaser Studios, Nashville, Tennessee and Mastersound Studio, Atlanta, Georgia. Please note that on the cover of this 1996 CD, the words "The New" precede the name "Kingston Trio" in smaller type. The original Kingston Trio--Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and John Stewart, who had replaced Dave Guard in 1961--had split up in 1967, following the disappointing sales of their last four albums on Decca Records. After a couple of years' worth of woodshedding, Shane, the original trio's primary lead singer, hooked up with a new pair of cohorts, banjo player Jim Connor (who later wrote John Denver's hit "Grandma's Feather Bed") and guitarist Pat Horine, and formed The New Kingston Trio. Interestingly, Shane updated the trio's sound not to match current folk music trends, but to put the group more in line with sunshine pop ensembles like the Association and the Mamas and the Papas. These recordings are as much classic late '60s soft pop as they are folk music. This set collects all of the new trio's recordings, almost all of them unreleased, bar a pair that were on a stiff Capitol Records single. The surprising highlight is a terrific version of Kinky Friedman's sorrowful "Sold American."

The Kingston Trio: Nick Reynolds (vocals); Pat Horine (guitar); Jim Connor (banjo). Producers: Bob Richardson, Chuck Glaser. Compi

Coleman Folding Saw

Coleman Folding Saw

Apollo Tools Precision 135 Piece Household Tool Set, Pink Handles

Apollo Tools Precision 135 Piece Household Tool Set, Pink Handles

Marvy Corru-Gator Plastic Paper Crimper, Wave Pattern, 8-1/2 Inch

Marvy Corru-Gator Plastic Paper Crimper, Wave Pattern, 8-1/2 Inch

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