C-MON Pinnacle Shears are ergonomically designed. The offset style of the handles enables the shear to open quicker with less effort resulting in less fatigue and stress on the hand and wrist! The hot-forged, ice-tempered 420 stainless steel holds a superior edge! The hollow CNC machine grind gives it that smooth shear feel and exceptional cut! All C-MON Pinnacle Shears are individually packed in a leather zipper case.
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I received my Monarch 1 knife with olive drab handle that I had bought last week; all I can say it is it meets their description on the website! Extremely well made, full attention to detail, EXTREMELY sharp blade. Weighs 4.9 ounces, 8 3/4" open and 5 1/8" closed. The knife fits my hand well and I maintain control easily while handling. I am curious to see how the knife sharpness holds up over time after processing and skinning numerous animals over the years; I have no doubt after watching their knife manufacturing process that the knife edge is far superior than any knife that I have ever used. If you are looking for a present for that special someone or you are ready to buy your next hunting knife, I don't believe you will regret your decision by going with DiamondBlade.
Dedicated to perfecting the art of crafting the finest high-performance knives. Our journey involved significant advancements in the forging process, resulting in numerous benefits for the metal, including:
Vortex Pinnacle is an expansive ridge located in western Blade's Edge Mountains. It lies west of Sylvanaar and Bladespire Hold, and leads north to Forge Camp: Wrath and south to Forge Camp: Terror. It is roamed by numerous creatures, including scorpids, colossi and warp stalkers. The enlightened ogres of Ogri'la, who have transcended the brutish nature typical to their kind with the help of the apexis crystals on the plateau, also make their home here.
Vortex Pinnacle is normally only reachable with a flying mount but a player can be resurrected there by climbing around the mountains in north-western Zangarmarsh (until their map registers that they are in Blade's Edge Mountain) and then jumping off the edge of the world so that they die and are resurrected in the graveyard. (The player's ghost will not be able to get near enough their corpse to resurrect so will have to resurrect at the graveyard and experience resurrection sickness unfortunately.)
The atrium at the ship's heart, rising from Decks 3 through 5, the Grand Plaza is where you'll find several restaurants, a few casual cafs, and The Martini Bar, the circular watering hole positioned under a dramatic cone of vibrantly lit rods.
The main pool, which has both a shallow ledge for cooler sunbathing and a deeper section for swimming, is another nerve center for the ship. It's surrounded by multiple levels of chaise lounges (there are lots, unlike on some of the bigger Royal Caribbean ships) and, of course, helmed by an active pool bar with waiter service and counter service.
One true innovation on the Edge is its several ramps, which blend one deck into another without forcing guests to use stairwells. On the Resort Deck, one of the ramps doubles as a jogging/walking track. The two spa tubs are atop huge stems, like two goblets, affording bathers terrific views out to the sea beyond.
Like the Grand Plaza, the Solarium (Deck 14, forward of the main pool) is a triple-height space, but this one is a warm, glassed-in area with pool and spa tub that makes for a quieter (and hotter) alternative to the noises and breezes at the main pool. It has its own little poolside cafe serving healthier foods.
Way up at the front of Deck 16, the Retreat Sundeck is the third major pool area. It's reserved for guests who have booked suites, and its glass-fronted sunbathing area commands incredible views from the ship's prow.
Now for the ship's interior, where the design starts to get juicy. This dark, glittery passageway, near the stern on the port side of Deck 5, evokes a sort of enchanted forest of golden trees. It's your transition from the rest of the ship to the most unusual space on board, Eden.
One of the concoctions, the Veldt, is served in a wooden box that, when opened, releases an aromatic puff of applewood smoke. Most of the headline cocktails have a similarly spectacular presentation, whether they're sipped from a glass apple or tasted under the haze of a burning swatch of sage.
Elsewhere on board, in the Grand Plaza, the Martini Bar is the ship's choice for traditional drinks. You can see the prices of the ship's most top-of-the-line quaffs (served in huge glasses) here in the menu.
Stroll the pool deck, and you'll walk through tour de force design embellishments like this series of six gateways, on the ship's starboard side. They look stunning, but they're also functional as windbreakers.
Now let's touch on the standard staterooms. The most common cabin type (512 rooms) is the Edge Stateroom with Infinite Veranda, which are 202 square feet, not including the veranda. Here's what they look like.
Standard staterooms don't have closets, which enable the bathrooms to be larger than the norm. You get a shower, and a pretty sizable one; don't expect a tub unless you spring for a more expensive room.
On the other end of the accommodations spectrum, the two Iconic Suites, located above the bridge and featuring outdoor balconies that jut over the sides of the ship, are the best staterooms you can pay for. And pay you will: About $30,000 for a week's Caribbean cruise. So let's not dwell too much on this class of cabin, or on this view you'll get from the foot of your bed. It'll just make us bitter.
So what is that strange orange rectangle (the company calls it "tangerine") on the starboard side of the Edge? From a distance, it looks like the ship has sprouted a carry handle. But in fact, it's another one of its innovations, the Magic Carpet. It's a platform that juts over the sea and slides up and down to perform different functions depending on the time of day. In the morning, it might be lowered to the waterline to function as a loading dock for multiple tender boats at once (speeding up the port disembarkation process). On sea days, it might rise to the pool deck, where it performs as a second bar with panoramic views over the waves. And at night, it might be found in between, hosting dinner or cocktails in the open air.
Among restaurants, one of the most fascinating is Le Petit Chef, where each course receives its own animated introduction and presentation that's projected from the ceiling. This one's not included; you have to cough up an extra $55 for the pleasure. It is very cool, though.
Now, a quick tour of a few of the other spaces, so you can get an idea of the variety and creativity of the dcor everywhere on board. This is Tuscan, one of the main restaurants that comes free with your cruise fare. As you might expect, it does Italian dishes.
Open during the day, Le Grand Bistro also does French fare, but in the style of a Parisian brasserie. You can be served at a table or grab a baguette sandwich to go. By night, the space hosts the animated meal Le Petit Chef.
Naturally, there's a fitness center where passengers pay for all those calories with a banner view of the ship's forward course through floor-to-ceiling windows. It's huge and up-to-date, with all the latest equipment and three classrooms for spinning, bungee exercises, and other scheduled workout sessions.
Celebrity wants you to lose the maximum amount of cash in its stores, too. The choices are very heavy on jewelry and watches, with onboard branches for Bulgari, Cartier, and Tiffany & Co. If casualwear and sundries are more your budget, you won't find much to please you in this department.
Our mission is to conduct safe, ethical, and reliable clinical research. Pinnacle welcomes you to Join us as we work to advance the progress of new treatment, and to fulfill an important role in our community. Fill out a patient participation form and after review a medically qualified member of our study team will contact you to conduct a brief consultation to determine if you may qualify for an ongoing or upcoming study. Participants receive expert study-related care and are provided compensation to cover time and travel expenses.
Pinnacle Research Group was established in 1998 and is at the cutting edge of clinical trials in the USA. We conduct phase I-IV clinical drug and device studies over a broad therapeutic area, with particular interest in early phase development projects. We have enrolled thousands of participants in hundreds of studies. Our expert research team has experience in studies across the research spectrum, from first-in-human and early phase protocols, to late phase pivotal studies. Our highly trained staff and decades of experience make us a valued resource for participants, physicians, and our pharmaceutical industry partners. Our participants decide to join a clinical trial for a range of reasons including:
Our cutting-edge research facility has inpatient and outpatient capacity and boasts state-of-the-art diagnostic and monitoring equipment. Conveniently located in the medical district of Anniston and just one block from the hospital, it is within easy driving distance of both Birmingham and Atlanta airports. The facility includes a 6000ft phase one unit with 15 beds, and participants can access recreation, entertainment, dining, and sleeping facilities. Our research team has a full diagnostic suite that gives them onsite access to a range of equipment including x-ray, ECG, ultrasound and DEXA, as well as emergency management facilities.
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