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Professional chefs around the world trust the Vita-Prep 3 for its exceptional power, versatility and performance. From chopping delicate ingredients to blending tough purées, the Vita-Prep 3 prepares every dish to perfection.
Professional chefs around the world trust the Vita-Prep 3 for its exceptional power, versatility and performance. From chopping delicate ingredients to blending tough purées, the Vita-Prep 3 prepares every dish to perfection.
Over the last few months HS Tuning has been working closely with Corsa Performance to develop and refine an all-new performance catback exhaust system for the Mk7 GTI. The goal was to bring a very high quality product with the most advanced sound tuning technology Corsa has developed, with their 3rd Generation of RSC, to create a great sounding exhaust system without any drone.
The story of Rustbelt Reclamation echoes that of the region for which it is named. Stretching from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Duluth, Minnesota, the “Rustbelt” – previously known as the “Steel-Belt” – was once the cradle of America’s industrial might. Close in proximity to important waterways and rich with natural resources such as iron ore and coal, this vast region of America’s mid-west progenerated unprecedented innovation and growth which in turn, propelled our nation’s ascension to a position of global economic leadership. Through the middle course of the 19th century and well into the 20th, the “Steel-Belt” thrived, offering tremendous opportunity for the multitudes of people who emigrated to the area. Said prosperity gave rise to bustling urban centers across the region; great cities such as Chicago, Pittsburgh, Detroit, and Cleveland emerged and grew into rich cultural centers.
As the 20th century progressed globalization and foreign competition eroded the region’s manufacturing base. The solubility of heavy industrial companies, once the backbone of the “Steel-Belt”, steadily dissolved away. Jobs became scarce and as such, large portions of the population were forced to move out of the region. Many urban centers lost well-over 50% of their residents. This shift left a superabundance of structures – industrial, residential and agricultural –empty and uncared for. As time slipped by, many of these architectural relics served as little more than evidence of a bygone era. The once proud “Steel-Belt” became the “Rust-Belt”.
In recent years, cities across the “Rustbelt” have experienced a renaissance of sorts. Focusing on new industries and capturing new markets, great strides have been made in returning the region to its former glory. Unfortunately, the remnant structures from yesteryear often times stand in the path of the “right-sizing” of these great cities. While removal and disposal of these structures can be an extensive and expensive endeavor, governmental, private, and non-profit entities are spearheading the cause. As a partner with all, Rustbelt Reclamation creates value by harvesting and repurposing lumber from these structures prior to their demolition thereby reducing both the cost of disposal and, perhaps more importantly, the amount of refuse bound for local landfills.
What is more, the old adage, “They don’t build ‘em like they used to” is absolutely true. Simply stated, the lumber stock Rustbelt Reclamation harvests from these structures is both old growth and has cured for over 100 years. Meaning the wood tends to be denser with spectacular figuring and is more stable when compared to virgin lumber of the same species. These qualities allow us to make a product that is both beautiful and long lasting.
Our vision is as ambitious as it is unique. Rustbelt Reclamation combines the ethos and attention to detail found in small artisan workshops with a scalable manufacturing model. We endeavor to create the highest quality product at the most competitive price possible. Additionally, we believe our product should be as sustainable as humanly possible; that’s why all offerings from Rustbelt Reclamation are crafted entirely within the United States utilizing locally salvaged materials. Equally important, we believe products should be built to last, not to be thrown away. We pride ourselves on building heirloom-quality products that are designed and built to endure for generations, just as the materials we use have endured for generations.
In order for the Rustbelt to experience a true revival, it must first reinvent itself. In so doing, we choose to accept the sardonic label of “Rustbelt” and wear it as a badge of honor, as we quite literally draw on our past to build anew. Utilizing our uniquely available material, superior craftsmanship and innovative design, Rustbelt Reclamation endeavors to capitalize on the past success of the region to fuel its resurgence. Our products and their story, like our region, are all about reinvention.
THE STORY OF RUSTBELT RECLAMATION from Rustbelt Reclamation on Vimeo.
Adventure to the dawg pound, with a rowdy crew of Cleveland fans.. #LibertyMakesItHappen
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A natural born leader, Kyrie Irving exemplifies the next generation of playmakers with his hungry and humble approach.
Born in 1992 in Melbourne, Australia, Irving was an inquisitive and active young boy with nonchalant charm. His parents Drederick and Elizabeth, both accomplished athletes, would set the bar high for Kyrie and his older sister Asia.
Learn more about Kyrie Irving and Nike Basketball: http://news.nike.com/news/inside-access-kyrie-irving
Hotcards has a passion for creativity, and the right atmosphere to fuel it.
Here is a video of how we see them.
It is kind of like the twilight zone… Set in Cleveland, with a delivery girl on fire.
HotCards | Want S’more from Purple-Films on Vimeo.
TV Commercial created for http://Hotcards.com
Tezo | Evil Plan from Purple-Films on Vimeo. Twitter @tezo Production by @alldayrecess Film / edit @purplefilms
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Last month Adobe headed to WMCFest in Cleveland, Ohio to host Ink Wars, an analog drawing display of art on-the-fly with action set to the sounds of a DJ.
That’s right: No computers. No keyboards. And no 30-inch monitors.
Instead, each of the eight contestants was given one hour, black ink, a blank canvas and a (surprise) theme. When they were done, three judges selected a winner.
This two-minute video was excerpted from the hour-long event where each of the artists began with a different approach but ultimately proved that art and creativity and insight and inspiration don’t always happen sitting down.
Video by Purple Films
Music by Nate Fox @alldayrecess
Hotcards.com, along with Ted Batchelor, Fathom, Consolidated Solutions, PurpleFilms – and all of Cleveland broke the Guinness World Record for The Most Simultaneous Full Body Burns on October 19th, 2013 at 8:00pm. Thousands attended and thousands were raised for charity. It was an epic night.
A car commercial is something usually of little interest, but not this one. E-V makes a great cameo in the latest Liberty Ford commercial, which also features a snippet of his unreleased single, “Good Time” featuring Lorine Chia and MGK. Episode two in the four part adventure series rebrand we did for Liberty Ford. Be on the look out for the commercial on TV, as well as for “Good Time” which hopefully will be dropping soon! Shot on location at the Cleveland House of Blues and on Euclid Ave.
– LeakJones