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August 10, 2007
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DIECAST
Collectible Model Cars And More
| Item# |
Description |
Stock
Status |
| 1838BU |
Sun
Star - Pontiac GTO Hard Top (1964, 1:18, Blue) 1838BU |
New |
| 1839YL |
Sun
Star - Pontiac GTO Hard Top (1964, 1:18, Yellow) 1839YL |
New |
| 2401BK |
Sun
Star - Horch 855 Roadster Convertible (1939, 1:18, Black)
2401BK |
New |
| M4707A |
Mattel
Hot Wheels - Ferrari Racer Assortment (2.75", Asstd.
A) M4707A |
New |
| 6080D |
Vintage
Aircraft (4.75", Asstd.) 6080D |
Restock |
| 9531/4 |
Construction
Trucks (4.5") 9531/4 |
Restock |
| 9665D |
Farm
Tractor (4.25", Asstd.) 9665D |
Restock |
| 9669D |
Super
Lawn Tractor (4", Asstd.) 9669D |
Restock |
| 9811D |
Classic
City Bus (5.75", Asstd.) 9811D |
Restock |
| 9838D |
City
Pick-Up Trucks (4.5", Asstd.) 9838D |
Restock |
| 9912/3D |
Superior
- Super Transporter w/ Decal (5.5", Asstd.) 9912/3D |
Restock |
| 9921/4D |
Fire
Engine (4.75", Asstd.) 9921/4D |
Restock |
| 9931D |
Power
Steam Locomotive (5", Asstd.) 9931D |
Restock |
| 9985/4D |
Police
Series (5", Asstd.) 9985/4D |
Restock |
| 9998D |
Super
Bike (4", Asstd.) 9998D |
Restock |
| 8882/3D |
Super
Tank Team (6.5", Asstd.) 8882/3D |
Restock |
| 9994SD |
Supersonic
Fighters w/ Sounds & Lights (7.5", Asstd.) 9994SD |
Restock |
| 34089 |
Maisto
- Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible (1968, 1:24, Asstd.) 34089 |
Restock |
| 34263/4d |
Maisto
- Dodge Challenger R/T Coupe Hard Top/ Convertible (1970,
1:24, Asstd.) 34263/4D |
Restock |
| 34997 |
Maisto
- Ford Mustang GT Coupe Hard Top (2006, 1:24, Asstd.) 34997 |
Restock |
| 18040H |
Signature
Models - Ford Mustang Hood Ornament (1965, Silver) 18040H |
New |
| 18121R |
Signature
Models - Aston Martin Le Mans (1934, 1:18, Red) 18121R |
New |
| 30098BU |
Yatming
Shyne Rodz - Chevy Coupe Hard Top (1939, 1:18, Blue) 30098BU |
New |
| 30098R |
Yatming
Shyne Rodz - Chevy Coupe Hard Top (1939, 1:18, Red) 30098R |
New |
| 31117R |
Maisto
- Chevy Corvette C6 Coupe Hard Top (2005, 1:18, Red) 31117R |
Restock |
| 31117SV |
Maisto
- Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Hard Top (2005, 1:18, Silver) 31117SV |
Restock |
| 31117YL |
Maisto
- Chevrolet Corvette Hard Top (2005, 1:18, Yellow) 31117YL |
New |
| 31142BK |
Maisto
- Shelby Series 1 Convertible (1999, 1:18, Black) 31142BK |
New |
| 31142R |
Maisto
- Shelby Series 1 Convertible (1999, 1:18, Red) 31142R |
New |
| 92088BU |
Yatming
- Chevy Nomad (1957, 1:18, Blue) 92088BU |
Restock |
| 92129BU |
Yatming
- Chevy Bel Air Hard Top (1956, 1:18, Blue) 92129BU |
Restock |
| 92138BK |
Yatming
- Ford Crown Victoria Hard Top (1955, 1:18, Black/Red) 92138BK |
Restock |
| 92168BU |
Yatming
Road Signature - Shelby GT-500KR Hard Top (1968, 1:18, Blue)
92168BU |
New |
| 92198GN |
Yatming
Road Signature - Volkswagen Karmann - Ghia Hard Top (1966,
1:18, Green) 92198GN |
New |
| 92208YL |
Yatming
- Ford Ranchero Pickup (1957, 1:18, Yellow) 92208YL |
Restock |
| 92318R |
Yatming
- Ford F-250 Pick-Up (1959, 1:18, Red) 92318R |
Restock |
| 18410C |
Garage
Accessory Set - Garage/Repair shop theme (1:24) 18410C |
Restock |
| 18262D |
Tin's
Metal - Hummer H2 SUV w/ Spinning (1:32, Asstd.) 18262D |
Restock |
| 18409 |
Tins'
Toys - Authentic Gas Pump Island Set with Accessories (1950's,
1:24, White) 18409 |
Restock |
| 90540KN |
Jada
Toys Dub City Bigtime Muscle - Shelby Cobra 427 S/C Convertible
(1965, 1:24, Asstd.) 90540KN |
Restock |
| 91298PD |
Jada
Toys Dub City - Ford Econoline Van (1965, 1:24, Asstd.) 91298PD |
Restock |
| 90342/12 |
Jada
Toys Bigtime Muscle - Chevy Nova SS Hard Top (1967, 1:24,
Asstd.) 90342/12 |
New |
| 91278 |
Jada
Toys Road Rigz - Peterbilt 387 Car Carrier Truck (1:64, Black)
91278 |
New |
| 91491 |
Jada
Toys United States Postal Service Road Rigz - Peterbilt 387
Tractor Trailer Truck (1:32, White) 91491 |
New |
| 90327R |
Jada
Toys Bigtime Muscle - Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Hard Top
(1963, 1:18, Red) 90327R |
New |
| 90345 |
Jada
Toys Dub City Bigtime Muscle - Chevy Corvette Stingray Hard
Top (1963, 1:24, Asstd.) 90345 |
New |
| 91502 |
Jada
Toys Dub City Kustoms - Chevy Camaro Concept Hard Top (2006,
1:24, Asstd.) 91502 |
New |
| 92598R |
Yatming
- Buick Electra 225 Convertible (1959, 1:18 , Rose) 92598R |
Restock |
| 31010BK |
Maisto
All Stars - Cadillac El Dorado Biarritz Convertible (1959,
1:18, Black) 31010BK |
New |
| 31010SV |
Maisto
All Stars - Cadillac El Dorado Biarritz Convertible (1959,
1:18, Silver) 31010SV |
New |
| 31063BK |
Maisto
Pro Rodz - Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Hard Top (1971, 1:18,
Black) 31063BK |
New |
| 31063G |
Maisto
Pro Rodz - Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 Hard Top (1971, 1:18,
Gold) 31063G |
New |
| 31083R |
Maisto
Pro Rodz - Chevrolet Nova SS Coupe Hard Top (1970, 1:18, Red)
31083R |
New |
| 31083SV |
Maisto
Pro Rodz - Chevrolet Nova SS Coupe Hard Top (1970, 1:18, Silver)
31083SV |
New |
| 31320SV |
Maisto
Pro Rodz - Dodge Challenger Concept Hard Top (2006, 1:18,
Silver) 31320SV |
New |
| 98661 |
Yatming
- Digital Gas Pump Pontiac Service (1:18, Red) 98661 |
New |
| 98672 |
Yatming
- Cylinder Gas Pump Chevrolet Corvette (1:18, White) 98672 |
New |
| 98701 |
Yatming
- Digital Gas Pump Oldsmobile Service (1:18, Blue) 98701 |
New |
| DC64000B |
Shelby
- Shelby Collection Series 2 (1:64, Asstd.) DC64000B |
New |
| DC64500E |
Shelby
- Shelby GT 500E Eleanor Hard Top (1967, 1:64, Grey) DC64500E |
New |
| 92758BU |
Yatming
- Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible (1957, 1:18, Blue) 92758BU |
Restock |
| 92768BU |
Yatming
Road Signature - Lotus Elite Hard Top (1960, 1:18, Blue) 92768BU |
New |
| 92768W |
Yatming
Road Signature - Lotus Elite Hard Top (1960, 1:18, White)
92768W |
New |
| 92769R |
Yatming
Road Signature - Lotus Elite Hard Top (1960, 1:18, Red) 92769R |
New |
| 92769YL |
Yatming
Road Signature - Lotus Elite Hard Top (1960, 1:18, Yellow)
92769YL |
New |
| 4103/4 |
Superior
- Big Wheel Roader w/ decals (Asstd.) 4103/4 |
Restock |
| 4362D |
Superior
- Scooter (Asstd.) 4362D |
Restock |
| 4725/26 |
Superior
- Classic Car (Asstd.) 4725/26 |
Restock |
| 5308D |
Superior
- Beach Roadster (Asstd.) 5308D |
Restock |
| 5605D |
Superior
- Chevrolet Cameo Pickup (1957, 1:38, Asstd.) 5605D |
Restock |
| 5740D |
Superior
- Ford Deluxe 5-Window Coupe (1940, 1:34, Asstd.) 5740D |
Restock |
| 5752D |
Superior
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible (1:32, Asstd.) 5752D |
New |
| 5854 |
Superior
- Classic Double Decker Bus (Asstd.) 5854 |
Restock |
| 6710D |
Superior
- Cadillac Series 62 (1959, 1:34, Asstd.) 6710D |
Restock |
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The
Art of Diversion with Words
By Lu Su
As I read opinion, news, and sports articles, I have noticed that
many publications employ this powerful tool of associating a face
with their words. I too will now implement such a clever technique.
No longer do you have to ponder what I look like. No longer do
you need to ponder on my existence. One customer replied after
reading my first article, “Hey you really do exist!”.
So here I am, live and in person. I speak, therefore I am.
So I thought all week long on what picture of myself I should
use. Since most of the readership has never met me and with a
name like Lu Su, I thought that perhaps I could get away with
a picture of a voluptuous female -after all most of the readership
is male. If all the major car manufacturers employ beautiful models
to entice men to buy their cars, perhaps I could do the same with
my cars. But I decided to go another route and I wanted to go
with a face that expressed honesty, thoughtfulness, sincerely,
and determination. So obviously I could NOT use a picture of myself.
My real face would never draw that type of inspiration. So whose
face could I use to divert the readers attention?
Then I thought of an acquaintance of mine John Szuch who left
his high paying Wall Street job to create a record label Deep
Elm Records to produce musical artists. He too desired to associate
a face with his name so on his fax cover sheet he had a very muscular
(Fabio-like) shirtless man reclining on a couch. He would sign
his name across the picture and fire off that cover page to his
existing and prospective clients. I can only imagine the perplexed
expression on their faces. These young hopeful artists, hoping
to get their very first album produced and distributed get a fax
from a Fabio-like character. Which reminds me of an anecdote that
involved Fabio and me.
One winter, my son came down with an ear infection, so there we
were sitting in the pediatrician’s waiting room. The waiting
room was crowded and a young mother with her 5 or 6-year-old son
was sitting across from me. Both were perusing magazines when
suddenly her son came across a picture of Fabio. For those of
you who do not know who Fabio is, Fabio is a very muscular male
fashion model that had appeared on the cover of hundreds of romance
novels throughout the 1980s and 90s. This young boy suddenly screams
out “Oh Fabio, Oh Fabio, I love you, I love you, I love
you”. He is screaming this loud enough that every head in
that waiting room turns to see what the commotion is all about.
In his excitement in finding a picture of Fabio and screaming
“I love you, I love you, “ he proceeded to kiss his
picture profusely. I remember this boy’s face was in the
magazine while his mother with two hands was trying to wrestle
the magazine from her son’s lips and hands. I know it probably
was not appropriate for me to laugh at that moment, but I could
not hold it in and just bursted out with laughter.
If I had used a picture of Fabio, I thought to myself that I would
probably be the only one that got some sort of twisted amusement
out of it. And probably six months from now would be served papers
demanding royalties. So the male fashion model did not seem the
proper route to take. Then I concluded that a youthful picture
was in order. And it does match the one on my home page. If the
greats like Ann Landers and Dear Abby can divert their readers
into thinking they are spry and youthful, why can’t I?
So now that I have diverted your attention long enough with my
words, I thought I would get to the subject at hand which I have
titled the Art of Diversion with Words.
I like to give you some examples on how the power of some simple
Words can cause some great Diversions. I will illustrate this
technique with a cheap motel room, politics, culture, and business.
Surely one or more of these impacts you on a daily basis (and
hopefully not the first).
One day you, me, and a friend are on this road trip. It is late
and snow begins to come down. We decide to do the wise thing and
pull over for the night. We pull into a motel and inquire about
the room rate. “Thirty bucks”, replies a burly desk
clerk. In this story we are poor college students, so we barely
scrap up enough funds to cover the rent for one room. Since there
is three of us, we each fork over $10.00 and draw straws on who
gets the rollaway cot. We enter the room and just get settled
into the luxurous appointed accomodations when thre is a knock
at our door. The clerk wheels in a cot and announces that he forgot
to give us the weekday rate and that we are entitled to a $5.00
discount. He returns $5.00 back to us. We are very impressed by
this act, so we give the clerk a $2.00 tip. The clerk leaves,
and each of us get a $1.00 back. So if we each get a $1.00 back,
this means we each paid a total of $9.00 correct? Now for some
simple math: If we each paid $9.00 that means we paid a total
of $27.00 (3 people x $9.00) add the $2.00 tip that we gave and
it only totals $29.00. Where did the remaining dollar go? Wow,
with the power of words, I am able to make money disappear –amazing
eh? Perhaps if we put our heads together we can re-tell the story
in a way to may our obligations to Uncle Sam disappear a $1.00
at a time.
In politics, when you hear rhetroic, claiming that support for
such a tax break will just benefit the wealthly, you need to exersize
caution here. Often the line that soon follow is “the rich
just get richer and the poor poorer”. Again words are being
used here to create a diversion. Understand this, in growing (expanding)
economies the rich getting richer and the poor poorer is NORMAL.
Case and point: If you invest one hundred dollars and I have zero
dollars and both of us invest it into a savings account, in about
one year’s time you will have earned a whooping $1.00 in
interest and I will have earned $0.00 dollars; so at this point
the disparity between rich and poor is widening. The following
year the gap will certainly be even wider, being that you now
have $101 dollars to invest and I still have $0.00. If some sort
of tax break is given, that tax break would certainly benefit
you more than me.
In our culture, the pro-life and pro-choice advocates seem to
be on very opposite sides on this very devisive issue. But why?
The specific words here pro-life and pro-choice are NOT mutually
exclusive terms. For those of you whom forgotten your geometry,
picture two circles that do not overlap each other; this is a
picture of something that is mutually exclusive because they do
not share anything. This is an Either Or type of logic. You are
either one of the other. You are either pregnant or you are not.
When two circles overlap each other (remember shading in the part
that they share in 4th grade?). These overlapping circles are
not mutually exclusive, because they share something. From my
perspective, the subject of pro-life and pro-choice are mutually
exclusive issues. But something has gone awry with the terms (words)
here, because one could be pro-life and at the same time pro-choice
right? A person could cherish life and at the same time cherish
the freedom choice our fore-fathers worked so hard to provide
us correct? Words are at work here in causing a diversion. For
the terms to be mutually exlusive we should either say pro-life
versus pro-death or pro-choice versus pro-no choice. For those
who are pro-life, the subject is all about life and death. For
those who are pro-life the subject is not over freedom of choice
or the tyranny of no choice. In our country we have much freedom.
But freedom of choice does not mean that we are free to do whatever
we want. When people do whatever they want to whoever they want
whenever they want, we do not call this freedom of choice; we
call this anarchy. A clever diversion has been created in our
culture with a small change in words.
In business, I frequently hear the words profit margin, rate of
return, keystone, growth rate, and commission rate. Without a
doubt, these percentages are important tools and their ratios
are key indicators in guiding us in running our business. But
frequently, I see these ratios used extensively. Probably the
bigger the company the more frequent they get used. Use and blind
adherence to these ratios has gotten many businesses in trouble
because the focus has gone awry. The last time I was at the bank,
I had to deposit dollar bills. The teller was not willing to accept
keystones, profit margins, and other ratios. Given another time,
I would like to show how these tools have gotten many businesses
in a heap of trouble.
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