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PICK HOLDER GUITAR STRINGS WINDER 10 PLECTRUMS PICKS
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Bronze Wound Mandolin String stainless steel Loop End
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6 WHITE BRIDGE PINS FOR ACOUSTIC GUITAR FITTING STRINGS
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GHS A250 Mandolin Strings Light 6 SETS NEW
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SET OF UKULELE STRINGS UKELELE
SET OF UKULELE STRINGS UKELELE
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ELECTRONIC LED CLIP ON GUITAR STRING TUNER
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1 sets MANDOLIN STRINGS bronze medium 11s loop end new
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mandolin strings 8 string medium steel bronze wound
mandolin strings 8 string medium steel bronze wound
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E MU EMULATOR II full factory preset library Akai AKP KONTAKT SAMPLER DOWNLOAD
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DAddario J85 Bajo Quinto Strings Loop End 3SETS MSRP $8385 AUTHORIZED DEALER
DAddario J85 Bajo Quinto Strings Loop End 3SETS MSRP $8385 AUTHORIZED DEALER
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Octave Mandolin Irish Bouzouki strings Daddario J80
Octave Mandolin Irish Bouzouki strings Daddario J80
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LARGE LOT OF GUITAR STRINGS MANY SIZES 36 STRINGS
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DAddario J69 5 String Banjo Strings Phosphor Bronze Light Gague
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GUITAR STRAP ELECTRIC or BASS Bronze Metallic effect
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EMU SAMPLER SOUND LIBRARY DATA DOWNLOAD E MU E4 ULTRA ESI AKAI EIIIX EMAX
EMU SAMPLER SOUND LIBRARY DATA DOWNLOAD E MU E4 ULTRA ESI AKAI EIIIX EMAX
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3 Sets Mandolin Strings Alice Silver Platd Copper Wnd
3 Sets Mandolin Strings Alice Silver Platd Copper Wnd
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DAddario J73 Mandolin One Set of 8 Strings with Free Shipping 
DAddario J73 Mandolin One Set of 8 Strings with Free Shipping 
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DAddario EJ70 Mandolin BALL END 3 Sets 11 38 MSRP $3595 AUTHORIZED DEALER
DAddario EJ70 Mandolin BALL END 3 Sets 11 38 MSRP $3595 AUTHORIZED DEALER
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DAddario EJ39 Medium 12 String Acoustic Guitar String Set
DAddario EJ39 Medium 12 String Acoustic Guitar String Set
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MANDOLA ULTRA LIGHT GAUGE 11 46 BALL LOOP ENDS IDEAL FOR FLYDE MANDOLAS
MANDOLA ULTRA LIGHT GAUGE 11 46 BALL LOOP ENDS IDEAL FOR FLYDE MANDOLAS
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Martin Mandolin Strings 3Pack M400 10 34
Martin Mandolin Strings 3Pack M400 10 34
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SIT Phosphor Mandolin Strings Med 3Pack M1140PB 11 40
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DAddario J69 5 String Banjo PB Light Loop Strings
DAddario J69 5 String Banjo PB Light Loop Strings
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GHS PF270 Mandolin Strings Bright Bronze Loop End Mandolin Strings 11 40
GHS PF270 Mandolin Strings Bright Bronze Loop End Mandolin Strings 11 40
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GHS PF285 OCTAVE Mandolin Strings Phosphor Bronze 12 44
GHS PF285 OCTAVE Mandolin Strings Phosphor Bronze 12 44
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Elixir LI11525 Nanoweb Medium Mandolin Stings
Elixir LI11525 Nanoweb Medium Mandolin Stings
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Fender Special Set Strings Acoustic Mandolin 2060L
Fender Special Set Strings Acoustic Mandolin 2060L
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Elixir Mandolin Medium Nanoweb
Elixir Mandolin Medium Nanoweb
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OLYMPIA MDS 116 Loop End Mandolin Strings 6 Six Sets
OLYMPIA MDS 116 Loop End Mandolin Strings 6 Six Sets
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Rotosound RS80 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings
Rotosound RS80 Phosphor Bronze Mandolin Strings
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Ernie Ball 2063 5 String Banjo Bluegrass Strings 80 20 Earthwood Loop End 9 20w
Ernie Ball 2063 5 String Banjo Bluegrass Strings 80 20 Earthwood Loop End 9 20w
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Ernie Ball 2065 Mandolin Strings 80 20 Bronze Earthwood Medium Loop End 10 36
Ernie Ball 2065 Mandolin Strings 80 20 Bronze Earthwood Medium Loop End 10 36
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Ernie Ball 2067 Mandolin Strings 80 20 Bronze Earthwood Light Loop End 9 34
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DAddario J73 Mandolin 10 Sets of 8 Strings with Free Shipping 
DAddario J73 Mandolin 10 Sets of 8 Strings with Free Shipping 
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DAddario J73 Mandolin 3 Sets of 8 Strings with Free Shipping 
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DAddario 10 Sets of 5 String Banjo J69B with Free Shipping 
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DAddario J76 Mandola PB Light Mandolin Strings
DAddario J76 Mandola PB Light Mandolin Strings
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6 Sets Ernie Ball Earthwood 2063 5 String Banjo Bluegrass 80 20 Bronze Loop End
6 Sets Ernie Ball Earthwood 2063 5 String Banjo Bluegrass 80 20 Bronze Loop End
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DAddario Set of 5 String Banjo J69B with Free Shipping 
DAddario Set of 5 String Banjo J69B with Free Shipping 
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Shoelaces

Shoelaces (also shoestrings, shoe laces or boot laces) are a system commonly used to secure shoes. The shoelace can be untied and loosened, permitting the shoe to open wide to admit the wearer's foot; it can then be tightened and knotted into a bow shaped knot. Shoelaces did not become widely popular until the 20th century. Previously shoes were slip-on, buckled, or buttoned. Buttoned shoes used a special tool, a button hook, to close the buttons, but this was slow and difficult.

sew-on">http://www.himfr.com/buy-sew-on_velcro/">sew-on velcroIt is as difficult to determine the exact history of shoelaces as it is for shoes. Archaeological records of footwear are rare because shoes were generally made of materials that deteriorated readily. The first "shoes" worn by primitive humans would most likely have been a simple hide or covering bound to the foot with either leather thongs, grasses or some form of twine. The recent discovery of the bronze-age ?tzi the Iceman, who lived around 3000 BC, revealed fairly complex insulated leather shoes bound with "shoelaces" made of lime bark string.

As for shoelaces in the sense that we know them today, the Museum of London has documented examples of medieval footwear dating from as far back as the 12th century, which clearly show the lacing passing through a series of hooks or eyelets down the front or side of the shoe.

Traditional shoelaces were made of leather, cotton, jute, hemp or other materials used in the manufacture of rope. Modern shoelaces often incorporate various synthetic fibers, which are generally more slippery and thus more prone to coming undone than those made from traditional fibers. However, synthetic shoelaces often look better and wear longer.

The small plastic or metal sheath on the end of shoelaces, which both keeps the twine from unraveling and also makes it easier to hold the lace and feed it through the eyelets, is called an aglet (or aiglet).

Shoelaces with a flat cross-section are generally easier to hold and stay tied more securely than those with a round cross-section. Very wide flat laces are often called "fat laces". Leather shoelaces with a square cross-section, which are very common on boat shoes, are notoriously prone to coming undone. Shoelaces can be coated, either in the factory or with aftermarket products, to increase friction and help them stay tied.

Shoelaces can be tied with almost any type of knot. The most common bow, however, is a variant on two half knots tied one on top of the other. The second half-knot is looped in order to allow for quick untying.

It's important that the two half knots be performed with opposite orientation in order to produce a reliable knot. A right-over-left half knot followed by a left-over-right half knot (or vice versa) forms a square or reef knot, a fairly effective knot for the purpose of tying shoelaces. However, tying two consecutive right-over-left half knots (or two consecutive left-over-right half knots) forms a granny knot, which is much less secure. Most people who use it will find themselves regularly retying their shoelaces.

You can generally tell if you have produced the square or granny knot by the direction in which the loops lie. If they lie across the shoe (ie. left to right), you have probably made a square knot. If they lie along the shoe (ie. heel to toe), you have probably made a granny knot and should teach yourself the other.

Many people who are inadvertently tying granny knots combat the problem of shoelaces coming untied by using the free loops to tie a third half knot. Although effective, this comes at the expense of making it a much more difficult procedure to untie the shoelaces.

There are several more secure alternatives to the common shoelace bow, with names such as Turquoise Turtle Shoelace Knot (or Shoemaker's Knot), Better Bow Shoelace Knot, Surgeon's Shoelace Knot, and Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot (or Double Slip Knot). These are all variations of the same concept of looping the top part of the knot twice instead of once, which results in a finished bow of almost identical appearance but with the laces wrapped twice around the middle. This double-wrap holds the shoelaces more securely tied whilst still allowing them to be untied with a (slightly firmer) pull on the loose ends.

This refers to the process of running the shoelaces through the holes, eyelets, loops or lugs to form the closure of the sides of the shoe. Mathematically, there are almost 2 trillion ways to lace a shoe with six pairs of eyelets.[2][3][4] The most common method, termed "Criss Cross Lacing," is also one of the strongest and most efficient, especially compared to other more decorative methods that are generally more difficult to tighten or loosen.

One of the most popular decorative methods, termed "Checkerboard Lacing", is actually near impossible to tighten or loosen, thus the shoe is effectively considered to be a "slip-on."

Various methods of "Straight Lacing" (also known as "Bar Lacing") are also very popular, especially on dress shoes where the sides of the shoe come together in the middle.

Shoe lacing methods are also chosen for their functional benefits. For example, being faster or easier to tighten or loosen, binding more tightly, being more comfortable, using up more lace or less lace, adjusting fit, preventing slippage. It has been demonstrated that the traditional methods of lacing (for example cross-lacing) are the strongest.[3]

Using standard shoes and standard shoelaces, a process patent was granted for lacing in a double-helix pattern "resulting in reduced friction and faster and easier tightening and loosening." Another process patent was issued for an alternative way of tying shoelaces.

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Hey crafty people, what are the metal nails/hooks that go through these pendants called? (nail bottom/loop top

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or something similar, not necessarily twisted at the top, but with a nail head type bump bottom? Used to make necklaces, earrings, and other crafts

Those are called headpins. You can get inexpensive (not high quality) ones at Michaels or other craft store. If you want to make higher quality jewelry, I recommend one of these online sites to get your findings:

www.artbeads.com
www.fusionbeads.com
www.limabeads.com

Good luck!