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Large Eddie
Large Eddie
Where do you purchase a large mask of Celtics players?


I was at the Celtics game today and several people in the stands were wearing huge masks of Celtics players like Brian Scalabrine, Eddie House etc. They had a strap around the back so you could wear it. They were basically just a large cardboard cut-out of the players faces.
Nba store or Celtics stores don't have it...
Here is a pic of the exact mask

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nba .com or your loac sports store or at a wholesale store



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About Eddie (Large Print,Paperback)


About Eddie (Large Print,Paperback)


$35.3


When Eddie Pettit`s death is ruled an accident by the police, many believe that this gentle soul was murdered and Maisy Dobbs, determined to do right by Eddie, searches for the truth amid the working-class of Lambeth.

EDDIE SUTTON HANDSIGNED LARGE 11x14 PHOTO KENTUCKY


EDDIE SUTTON HANDSIGNED LARGE 11x14 PHOTO KENTUCKY


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EDDIE SUTTON HANDSIGNED LARGE 11x14 PHOTO KENTUCKY EDDIE SUTTON HANDSIGNED LARGE 11x14 PHOTO KENTUCKYEvery signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee.

Eddie Bauer 30 Large Duffel


Eddie Bauer 30 Large Duffel


$53.99


Easily accessible exterior zippered pocket Large main compartment with u-shaped opening Removable, adjustable padded shoulder strap Padded handle wrap for carrying comfort Self-repairing nylon zippers

The Munsters Eddie Costume Adult


The Munsters Eddie Costume Adult


$29.39


*Officially Licensed *Jacket with attached shirt *Shorts, Bow Tie & Mask *Shoes & Socks are NOT INCLUDED *Brand New In Manufacturer Packaging Eddie Munster, the quirky All-American werewolf boy, son of Herman & Lily Munster. He sleeps in a coffin and has a stuffed werewolf named, "Wolfy". He is best known for his widow's peak hairstyle. Oh, and you can't forget his pet dragon named "SPOT"! Gender: Male Age: Adult Occasion: Halloween Size: X-Large Color: As Shown

Looking for Eddie by Johnson, Robert A. [Paperback]


Looking for Eddie by Johnson, Robert A. [Paperback]


$25.62


Johnson and his kid brother Eddie grew up in the suburban woodlands near a large lake in a quiet New England town north of Boston. They played together, survived the jocks and bullies and popular kids in school, and later fought the enemy in Vietnam. But as the brothers struggle with realities of the grownup world, thirtysevenyearold Eddie vanishes one day from his desert home in Tucson, Arizona. Is his exile a selfimposed attempt to hide from lifes mounting troubles, or is he quietly looking for a better life? Or worse, is foul play involved? Johnson spends the next seventeen years searching for Eddie with the help of three police forces in two states, private investigators, and an army of family members and friends. One cool November morning, Johnson receives a phone call that finally answers many of his questions. Based on reallife events, Looking for Eddie is a touching story of two brothers growing up in idyllic surroundings that eventually steer both men in different directions, where one meets his final fate, and the other changes his. Author: Johnson, Robert A. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 200 Publication Date: 2007/06/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.46 inches

Looking for Eddie by Johnson, Robert A. [Hardcover]


Looking for Eddie by Johnson, Robert A. [Hardcover]


$37.97


Johnson and his kid brother Eddie grew up in the suburban woodlands near a large lake in a quiet New England town north of Boston. They played together, survived the jocks and bullies and popular kids in school, and later fought the enemy in Vietnam. But as the brothers struggle with realities of the grownup world, thirtysevenyearold Eddie vanishes one day from his desert home in Tucson, Arizona. Is his exile a selfimposed attempt to hide from lifes mounting troubles, or is he quietly looking for a better life? Or worse, is foul play involved? Johnson spends the next seventeen years searching for Eddie with the help of three police forces in two states, private investigators, and an army of family members and friends. One cool November morning, Johnson receives a phone call that finally answers many of his questions. Based on reallife events, Looking for Eddie is a touching story of two brothers growing up in idyllic surroundings that eventually steer both men in different directions, where one meets his final fate, and the other changes his. Author: Johnson, Robert A. Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 200 Publication Date: 2007/06/18 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.63 inches

Eddie -


Eddie -


$8.99


In this comedy, a basketball fan figures she could be a better coach than the guy getting paid millions to do the job -- and then gets the chance to prove it. Edwina "Eddie" Franklin (Whoopi Goldberg) is a limousine dispatcher and sometime driver who is a passionate New York Knicks fan; she loyally follows their every move, attending as many home games as possible from the cheap seats and radioing game updates to her drivers when they play during her working hours. The Knicks are purchased by eccentric Southern millionaire Wild Bill Burgess (Frank Langella) in the middle of a long losing streak; when Wild Bill calls for a limo, Eddie arranges to drive him herself, and gives him a piece of her mind about the sad state of the team. Impressed, Wild Bill makes Eddie an honorary coach for the night, and her spitfire attitude and encouragement of the players impresses her. However, Wild Bill thinks putting on a show to boost attendance is more important than having a winning team, and eventually Knicks coach Bailey (Dennis Farina) quits in disgust. Wild Bill gets the bright idea of hiring Eddie as the team's new head coach; she considers it an honor, and at only $50,000 a year, he considers it a bargain. While Eddie is hardly an experienced leader, she soon learns how to motivate her team, and against all odds she helps pull the Knicks out of their losing streak -- but now has to face Wild Bill, who is losing interest in the team and wants to sell. Several real-life NBA stars make cameo appearances, including Dennis Rodman, John Salley, Rick Fox, and Mark Jackson, while prominent New Yorkers David Letterman and Donald Trump play themselves. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy Raw


Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy Raw


$7.99


Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy Raw - Photo

Eddie Albert


Eddie Albert


$7.99


Eddie Albert - Photo

Eddie Rabbit


Eddie Rabbit


$39.99


Eddie Rabbit - Photo

Eddie Cantor


Eddie Cantor


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Eddie Cantor - Photo

Cowboy Eddie


Cowboy Eddie


$24.99


Cowboy Eddie - Photographic Print

Eddie Murphy


Eddie Murphy


$7.99


Eddie Murphy - Photo

Eddie Cochran


Eddie Cochran


$7.99


Eddie Cochran - Photo



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High Potential In Kimberley Mine Dumps

History of the Kimberley Diamond Fields

South Africa's first diamond was found in 1866 in the Northern Province, along the Orange River banks. Following the discovery of the diamond, there was a extensive diamond rush, with thousands of hopeful prospectors flooding the area in search of alluvial diamonds along the river's banks as well as by the banks of the nearby Vaal River.

Within a few years, several large diamonds were found, among them one located on a farm called Jagersfontein, which later became a famous diamond mine. After a number of discoveries, the area became known as Beaconsfield, which is today a suburb of Kimberley. One year after the discovery of the Jagersfontein diamond, the Kimberley and De Beers pipes were discovered nearby Bultfontein, and similar discoveries were made at farms such as Benaauwheidsfontein, Dorstfontein and Vooruitzicht. A fifth was found 20 years later, known as the Wesselton pipe.

While the pipes were initially worked by individuals, as the depth of the digging increased a more effective solution became necessary. In 1888 the De Beers Consolidated Mines came into being, under ownership of Cecil John Rhodes, a combination of the Kimberley and De Beers Mines.

In 1897, the rights to dig the Kimberley Mines were bought by a new company – Kimberley Mining Limited (KML). They mined until 1914, using a method known as opencast pit mining. This continued until World War I, in 1914. After the war ended in 1918, the mine was simply maintained for the next 8 years. At that point De Beers Consolidated took charge, but other than a few samplings of the mine's contents, once in the 1950s and again in the 1980s, the mine has lain dormant. In 2002, the New Diamond Corporation (NDC) took control, but without funding the dumps and the mine became available. Today the Meepo Investment Consortium, part of the New African mining operations, has the rights to both the Caravan Park Dumps and the Kamfersdam Dumps of the Kimberley mines.

Town of Kimberley

Kimberley itself was established in 1871 following the diamond discoveries, and the town's growth was largely as a result of the various mines built in the surrounding area. The town is named after kimberlite rocks – geologic volcanic rock formations that occur in vertical pipes, and which contain diamonds. Over time, the formations erode and the diamonds are carried downstream by rivers and streams to collect in alluvial diamond deposits. Not all kimberlites contain diamonds, and of those found not all are of sufficient quality or quantity to attract interest. However the alluvial diamonds found are usually of higher quality than those found inside the kimberlite pipes – because by the time the alluvial diamonds are discovered in their riverbed locations, low quality stones have been destroyed by the river's current and only high quality stones remain.

One of the world's premier areas for diamond mining, the Kimberley area is known today globally by members of the industry. It is nearly 500 km from Johannesburg and nearly 1,000 km from Cape Town.

Abandoned Mine Dumps

Today, in the area surrounding Kimberley there are a number of abandoned mine dumps that may have economic potential. Three of those dumps are: The Caravan Park dumps, the Kamfersdam dumps and the Eddie Williams Oval dumps. The Kimberley Municipality owns the mining rights to these areas, which they hope to turn one day into low-cost housing. Diamond Recovery can be carried out at the plant which is secured, and has both water and electricity. There is a perfect area for disposing of tailings. Kimberley's infrastructure means it can be easily reached by airplane, railway or other means of public transport, a great boon to mining the area.

Reliability of Reports

While surveying has been done of late, it is not easy to judge the reliability of the resultant report. Primarily, both tailings and waste material have been dumped together, making the grades somewhat unreliable and although samples were taken from certain areas, the grades in other areas not tested could be vastly different. Today's successful diamond recoveries from the Kimberley tailing dumps could be indicative of poor techniques used initially in the diamond recovery plants of the previous century. Another possible explanation is that previously the material was ground too coarsely and the smaller stones were not released or that the poorer graded material was dumped along with the tailings. As an experienced investor in New Africa Mining, I would say that this material's diamonds, through the processes of weathering, have been released and are turning up in great quantities, also increasing the number of diamonds being recovered.

Caravan Park dumps

West of the Kimberly Mine Museum, these dumps hold material originally mined from the Kimberley mine – one of the biggest mines that existed as the 19th century drew to a close - from 1871 until 1914. The diggers mined to an ultimate depth of 1,097 meters. The caravan park sits on top of material that is between 1 and 2 meters thick, and as it contains some 595,000 tons of tailings, graded 9 cpht, there are approximately 53,550 carats worth of total diamonds located in the grounds here, with the largest diamond recovered from this dump so far weighing in at nearly 23 carats. In 2005, the dumps were mined for a total of 187 days and 1,122 hours. A total of 74,800 tons were mined and 4,874.28 carats were recovered at an average grade of 6.7 cpht. Estimates are that some 42% of the original dump material exists, which means that there is extraordinary potential for mining and a great return on the investment it will require to bring these mines to a fully active working state.

Kamfersdam dumps

Some six kilometers north of Kimberley, the Kamfersdam dumps hold material from the Kamfersdam mine, first discovered in 1880 and mined until 1914, when World War I broke out. By that time it had been mined to 104 meters deep. The Kamfersdam tailings dumps are all situated next to the abandoned Kamfersdam Mine north of Kimberley. The historically head grade of Kamfersdam was 28 carats per 100 tons (cpht). The two tailings of this dump total 5.2 meters or 5.4 million tons of tailings, which means there are an inferred .63 million total carats at 12 cpht. If 1 million tons are mined here per year, there should be another 4 – 6 years in which to make use of this resource.  Despite the 12 cpht inferred, it is actually quite difficult to ascertain the grade of the material located in this dump, though it can be used for now. It will be important to discover the actual grade, as well as the average value per diamond carat – especially if it is to be compared with the diamonds found in the Caravan Park dumps so that a true estimate of its economic value can be ascertained. Over the next 4-6 years,mining these dumps should be an extremely lucrative venture, well worth the investment and a reliable source of income and investment return.

Eddie Williams Oval dumps

Some 3 kilometers north of Kimberley, these are a number of dumps that have very few resources left inside and are not worth discussing much further, so this paper will refrain from providing any more details at this stage.

About the Author

Paul Ekon was born in Johannesburg, South Africa. From 1976-1978 he worked as a professional photographer for Paratus, a Defense Forces Magazine, following which he freelanced as a professional photographer in the United States. He then became an entrepreneur, opening and running several successful businesses including a restaurant, consumer goods company, factory and computer company. His most recent initiative is a venture capital firm, which recently invested in New African Mining, a company that runs 5 diamond mines in the region of Kimberley, South Africa. In addition to his business endeavors, Paul Ekon is a dedicated philanthropist who has endeavored to help feed orphans. One of his first projects was to build a church in Soweto that served both as a dining hall for some 100 orphans, as well as a community center. The church became a base of operations with orphans at 4 different locations receiving food and care.