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Givenchy Little Black Dress (Replica, Size 6)
Museum-quality replica of the Breakfast at Tiffany's dress. Hubert made the original for me in 1961. This one is for costume research, photo shoots, or just feeling invincible for an evening. Handle with care -- it's lined in silk.
Opera-Length Gloves & Tiara Set (Tiffany's Costume Kit)
Black satin opera-length gloves, rhinestone tiara, and oversized sunglasses. The complete Holly Golightly look. Tip: Accessories don't complete an outfit. They complete a character.
Tang Soo Do Fundamentals -- From White to Green Belt
Traditional Korean martial arts training. We start with basic stances, blocks, and kicks. No flashy nonsense -- just solid technique that works. I'll teach the same forms I learned at Osan Air Base in 1958. Tip: Your roundhouse kick should come from the hip, not the knee. Most beginners kick with their leg. Champions kick with their whole body.
Telegraph Key & Sounder Set (Working, Brass)
Brass telegraph key and electromagnetic sounder connected by wire. Press the key, the sounder clicks. The same setup that connected America coast to coast. Includes battery and wire. Set up two stations across a room and send messages.
Model Rocketry Workshop -- Build & Launch
Build a solid-fuel model rocket, learn thrust, drag, stability, recovery, then launch. We calculate expected altitude before launch and measure after. Tip: Center of pressure behind center of gravity. If not, it tumbles.
Radio History & Maritime Safety Lecture
Wireless at sea: from first ship-to-shore messages to the Titanic to modern GMDSS. 700 survived because Jack Phillips stayed at his post sending SOS until power failed. After Titanic, every ship was required to carry wireless.
Legacy Planning Workshop -- Write Your Own Obituary First
I read my own obituary and it horrified me. Merchant of Death. So I rewrote my legacy. This workshop: write the obituary you want published, then work backwards. What do you need to do between now and then? I will help you design a legacy that outlasts you. The Nobel Prizes are mine.
Soil Science Workshop -- Read Your Dirt
Bring a soil sample from your garden. I will teach you to read it: pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, organic matter, texture. Your soil tells you what it needs. Most people guess. I measure. Tip: If your soil is dead, nothing you plant will thrive. Feed the soil, not the plant.
Engineering Mentoring -- From Idea to Industry
One-on-one sessions for aspiring engineers. I'll help you refine your mechanical design, calculate stresses and tolerances, and -- most importantly -- find your Matthew Boulton. The greatest engine in the world is worthless without someone to sell it. I was nearly bankrupt before Boulton. Technical genius plus business sense equals the Industrial Revolution.
Crop Rotation & Companion Planting Guide
Hands-on session in the garden. I will show you which plants fix nitrogen, which ones deplete it, and how to rotate so your soil gets richer every year. The peanut-cotton rotation saved Southern agriculture. The same principles work in any garden, any climate.
Telephone Prototype (Working Replica, 1876 Model)
Working replica of the original electromagnetic telephone. Two units connected by wire. Speak into one, listen on the other. The sound quality is terrible by modern standards. But the first time you hear a voice come through that wire, you'll understand why I shouted for Watson.
Inventor's Notebook (Leather Bound, Grid Pages)
Leather-bound notebook with grid pages. Date every entry. Sketch every idea. Have someone witness each page. This is how patents start. This is how Edison's Menlo Park worked -- 40 notebooks a year, every experiment documented.
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