Posted on Nov 23, 2009 under Fishing Boats |
just wondered if any one could tell me more about it?????
This could possibly be Charles Lacoste (1870 -1959) France (although he mainly painted landscapes).
Auction prices here;
http://www.findartinfo.com/search/listprices.asp?keyword=97765&name=Charles_Lacoste
Also;
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/lacoste_charles.html
Or;
http://www.jorgelacostesart.com
There are several other known artists called Lacoste so you should have this picture appraised by a fine-art auctioneer.
Or you could photograph the painting (and a close-up of the signature).
Send the images to;
http://www.allexperts.com
They are very good, and free.
I can find no mention of any artist called L A Coste.
Posted on Nov 23, 2009 under Fishing |
I am thinking between four things. Harpoon for tuna and swordfish, fly fishing for salmon and trout, bait fishing for pike, and lobster pot for lobsters. I am f2p, and I’m wondering what the fastest method is. I don’t care about money, I just want to know what the fastest from 68 to 99.
Should i drop my tuna to get more experience in one trip? Or keep them and bank all of it?
"I’m wondering what the fastest method is" – it’s fly fishing, hands down. Don’t waste your time getting lobsters or tuna, unless you plan on dropping them ALL – the bank trip is too long to make these methods effective.
For both P2P and F2P the fastest method is fly fishing. Get your rod and feathers and head to barb ville. You have two choices; you can drop the fish or bank them. Personally I would tell you to bank them, you won’t lose much XP by doing this (it doesn’t take very long) and you’ll be able to make some money from it – I know you said you aren’t bothered about making money, but it’s always nice.
Posted on Nov 21, 2009 under Walleye Fishing |

Mounting a 14lb walleye. This video is a complete step by step video on mounting a 14lb Walleye. Complete step by step video on mounting a 14lb Walleye. From start to finish includes. Skinning the fish, preparing the skin, make a form (its easy), sewing, fin repair, fin carding. Posing the fins,
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Posted on Nov 21, 2009 under Fishing Trips |

The Big Agnes Skinny Fish sleeping bag is the perfect choice for 3-season backpacking and camping trips. With recycled insulation, shell, lining, cord and storage sack, this Big Agnes bag boasts 97% total recycled content. Made from 100% recycled material, ClimaShield HL Green sets a new standard for continuous-filament, high-loft insulation. 100% recycled ripstop polyester shell fabric provides an exterior shield against wind and condensation, and it’s designed to withstand years of hard use. Soft, comfortable nylon taffeta lining is 100% recycled. Underside insulation has been eliminated and replaced with a sleeve for a sleeping pad, sold separately. Built-in pillow sleeve lets you stuff a jacket or a pillow inside. 2-way, full-length YKK zipper lets bag mate with another Big Agnes bag. Large draft tube located behind the zipper prevents warm air from escaping and cold air from entering. Includes a nylon stuff sack and a large, recycled mesh storage bag. Closeout.
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Posted on Nov 21, 2009 under Fishing Reels |

Penn Seaboy Offshore Fishing Reel – Model 190
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