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		<title>1860 U.S. Heavy Cavalry Sabre or Old Wrist Breaker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1860 U.S. Heavy Cavalry Sabre in its heydays was also known as the “Old Wrist Breaker.” This was the same sabre that was used during the American Civil War which was largely carried by the Federal Cavalry although there were two types that they could choose from. The two types that they could choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="1860 US heavy cavalry saber" href="http://www.darksteelreplica.com/1860-us-heavy-cavalry-saber-c-22-p-1-pr-132.html">1860 U.S. Heavy Cavalry Sabre</a> in its heydays was also known as the “Old Wrist Breaker.” This was the same sabre that was used during the American Civil War which was largely carried by the Federal Cavalry although there were two types that they could choose from. The two types that they could choose from were the “Light” or the “Heavy” one.<span id="more-157"></span></p>
<p>This sabre was considered to be one of the most prestigious ones of those times. This sabre has been forged by Cold Steel and is said to be an improvised version of the original. It has a 36 inch blade that is made of tempered 1055 carbon steel, that is said to last through the ages and is easy to maintain. This <a title="military swords" href="http://www.darksteelreplica.com/military-swords-c-22.html">military sword</a> replica has also passed the British Proof test.</p>
<p>This sabre is a functional sabre and hence its blade can be sharpened for use. There is a lot of detailing in the sabre that gives it a very flawless finish. The length of this sabre is about 41 ½ inches while the blade alone makes up for 36 inches. The thickness of the blade is 1/3 inch while the weight of the entire sabre is 42.9 oz.</p>
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		<title>Keep Materials Consistent when Installing Wooden or Plastic Finials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building materials are advancing and changing all the time.  Recycling efforts have brought viable building materials onto the market that are made from completely or partially recycled materials.  Innovative strides with plastics have produced building materials that have the look and feel of wood, yet never need to painted or sealed.  Consumers are free to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building materials are advancing and changing all the time.  Recycling efforts have brought viable building materials onto the market that are made from completely or partially recycled materials.  Innovative strides with plastics have produced building materials that have the look and feel of wood, yet never need to painted or sealed.  Consumers are free to do as they please.  People should have the right to do at their homes what they want to do and what they can afford to do.  Mixing and matching of styles and textures is very popular.  One thing should be kept in mind.  It is important to keep building materials consistent in order to keep maintenance simple.<span id="more-155"></span></p>
<p>If a homeowner installs a wooden privacy fence, it is in the homeowner&#8217;s best interest to install <a href="http://www.bevoworks.com/wooden-finials-c-125.html">wooden finials</a> on that fence.  The wood will age the way at the same pace.  Wooden finials will need to be painted, stained or sealed at the same time as wooden fence or deck panels.</p>
<p>By the same token, a <a href="http://www.bevoworks.com/plastic-finials-c-132.html">plastic finial</a> should be chosen for a plastic privacy fence or deck.  Power washing for cleaning and maintenance can be done easily and efficiently if all the parts are made from plastic.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On X-Cart the Payments Methods is a fairly long page. By default some payment methods will be checked &#8220;on&#8221; that you may not accept. The &#8220;Manual Credit Card&#8221; processing at the top of the list you definitely want to turn off&#8230; we are setting up automatic credit card authorization via PayPal Pro, so manual credit card processing is redundant and confusing<BR>After turning off payment methods you don&#8217;t support, go to the bottom of the page and select your payment gateway (in our case PayPal).<BR></p>
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