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05 August 2017
Great Weekly Pocket-Sized Planner
I have been buying these planners annually made from Moleskin for years. I like them as they are well made and last the 18 months without falling apart. I like that they are hard cover. They fit in my purse and have a descent amount of room on each page to write in events, and there are some blank pages in the back of the planner for additional notes. There is also a little pocket in the back of the planner where one could keep a few items, such as a small pocket sized calendar or perhaps a few business cards. It comes with some stickers should you decide to use them, and the book has an attached cord to use as a placeholder. The book also has a cord to use to keep the book closed and away from prying eyes.

14 July 2017
Wood Expert Helps to Indict Lindberg Kidnapper
Arthur Koehler was a federal government employee, working for the U.S. Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory in Madison, Wisconsin. His position was as a xylotomist, the country's first expert on wood. He assisted in the investigation in the kidnapping of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. who was taken from the New Jersey home of his parents, famous aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Lindbergh, from his second floor nursery on March 1, 1932. A handmade ladder had been left by the kidnapper to climb into the window and snatch baby Charles. A ransom note of $50,000 was found and the ransom was paid only to discover that the baby had been murdered.
A search for the money was made and some of the money was traced to a Mr. Bruno Richard Hauptmann in New York City, a German carpenter.
Arthur Koehler helped indict Hauptmann at his trial. His expertise in wood aided in his examination of the wooden ladder used to abduct Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. from his nursery. At the trial, Koehler showed that a plank missing from Hauptmann’s attic, when fitting the two pieces together, matched the ladder’s sixteenth rail, which had been broken during the ascent or descent into the nursery by the kidnapper. This evidence conclusively found Hauptmann guilty by jury, wherein Hauptmann was electrocuted on April 3, 1936 at 8:47 p.m.
This book gives detailed information about Koehler, his investigation and the trial’s stand regarding this investigation.

03 September 2017
Excellent Sample of Shipping Boxes
This sampler of boxes includes different size boxes that can be used to ship various items. The boxes have the eBay brand written lightly on the boxes and list their sizes right on them so if you wish to order more specific boxes you have sizes readily available. You can use the boxes to ship items you sell on eBay or use to ship personal items to friends and family. They are made from recycled materials and seem very sturdy. This purchase also includes two rolls of large colorful tape with the eBay name written across it, which you can use for decorative purposes. I would advise to still use regular mailing tape to tape up boxes.