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Buffalo Springfield $4.13 Although the Byrds receive more credit (and perhaps rightfully so), Buffalo Springfield, in some respects, were just as responsible for the country-rock and singer/songwriter explosion that continued through the full flight of the Eagles and later mutated into ’90s neo-country. This 1966 debut reveals the precocious songwriting talents of both Neil Young and Stephen Stills; check out Stills’s Beat… |
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Again $3.93 Here’s where Stephen Stills and Neil Young’s on-and-off partnership fell apart for the first time. The liner notes to BS’s debut album had announced, “Steve is the leader, but we all are” and described Neil Young as “hot and cold,” which in retrospect seems like a warning. Young appears to have at least one foot out the door already, the ambitious “Broken Arrow” and “Expecting to Fly” clearly poin… |
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Retrospective $3.98 Only a handful of bands have made a greater impact with fewer recordings than the short-lived Buffalo Springfield. Their history is told in the titles of their three albums: 1967’s eponymous debut was followed by the peak-performance Again later that year, which was followed by 1968’s Last Time Around. While their entire recorded career encompasses a mere two years, the Stephen Stills-Neil Young-R… |
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Springfield 3 Dot Front And Rear Night Sight Set $85.85 XD Night Sights Springfield 3 Dot Set Manufacture ID: SP01Featuring glowing tritiumfilled lamps for a distinctive shooting picture in any light Trijicon Bright & Tough Night Sights bring the advantages of selfilluminating technology to sidearm users. These threedot iron sights increase nightfire shooting accuracy by as much as five times over conventional sights – with the same speed as i… |
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.30-06 Cartridge Red Laser Bore Sighter $30.99 3 Lr41 Batteries Included NcStar Rifle Bore Laser Sighter… |
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Colt Government 3 Dot Front And Rear Night Sight Set, .055 Narrow Tang $85.85 For Colt Government, Combat Elite, Delta Elite, Officers ACP and Combat Commander automatic pistols with factory original fixed sights. The professional gunsmith must use the available special Trijicon staking tool. This staking tool will fit both .125 and .055 tang widths. Other staking tools will destroy these blades and cannot be used. The .125 tang width blade can be modified by a local gunsmi… |
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The M1 Garand, 1936-1957 $14.88 New, 5th Edition, revised and expanded with new serial number information, parts descriptions, and photos. The M1 Garand was the battle rifle issued to American forces during World War II and the Korean War. It was the first semiautomatic rifle design to be used by combat forces in any army of the world. It was standardized in 1936 and saw its first combat in the Philippines in December 1941. Few … |
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The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and its Variations. 3rd Revised Edition $15.75 “The Model 1903 Springfield Rifle and its Variations” provides a detailed examination of this famous military rifle on a part-by-part basis. Every variation in every part is documented and matched to the serial number range of its use. Thirty-one different variations of the rifle were developed over the 41 year course of its production and all are described and identified… |
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The .45-70 Springfield $14.57 This 5th revised and expanded edition provides a part-by-part review of all models of the Springfield .45-70 Trapdoor rifle, carbine and cadet rifle. Three new chapters have been added to this edition: Officer’s Model Rifles, Experimental (26-inch) Carbine, and Fencing Muskets. Every part from buttplate to front sight of every model is discussed in terms of dimensions, use, markings, finish and … |

Our Beloved Tzu Chi Brother Sir Walt Ratterman Now Soars With Eagles
Our Beloved Tzu Chi Brother Sir Walt Ratterman now Soars with Eagles
Dear Master:
The Crystal and The Eagle…
Sir Walt Ratterman was on a hike in Burma (Myanmar) that normally takes two hours to complete. Because of the Burmese Troops it was necessary to spend seven hours on the hike evading certain death. As critical relief items were delivered and the hike was completed, Walt was exhausted. He pulled out the satellite telephone and called home. Jeanne was anxious to hear any news from her husband. He told her about being exhausted from the events of the day and how much he looked forward to a good night’s sleep. Several hours later Jeanne was lying in bed when Walt walked through the door of the bedroom. She looked up and remembered the earlier telephone call. Walt came to bed lying next to Jeanne on his back with his arms crossed, palms down and fingers touching his shoulders. He laid there for a few minutes. Jeanne asked, “How did you get home?” “I flew,” was the response. She was puzzled by the answer because he had been in Burma earlier in the day. The thought of an airline flight was impossible as a means of being here this moment. “How did you get home?” She asked again. Calm and steady was the reply, “I flew.” She understood this time as he was referring to spiritual Eagle’s wings he was able to use in his travels. He turned toward her and gave her some more calming phrases and then rolled over on top of her. With a kiss he disappeared.
Worried that something had happened to Walt, Jeanne called, emailed and texted him. Several hours later he reached back out having awoken in Burma. He only remembered a deep sleep. Jeanne explained that he had collocated for a brief time. He wasn’t surprised to hear of his travels while he slumbered. Walt was growing in power to be able to have an effect upon the physical world while only in spirit.
A few days later, Jeanne bought an urn. She sensed that the time for needing an urn might be near. When Walt returned from his trip to Burma he was much more physically demonstrative of his love than he had ever been in the entire marriage. He would cling and linger in some of the most heartfelt hugs he had ever given to Jeanne. He went through the closet and paired back the number of shirts and pants he had. He also began giving things away. He was aware that some big change was coming. He was preparing his loved ones for that change in subtle ways.
Around the Holiday season, Brianna’s boyfriend, Mark, was dealing with his father who was missing. There was a time of waiting and not knowing what had happened. Brianna was a sympathetic shoulder for Mark to lean on but Brianna recognized that she could never go through a similar ordeal. She said openly that her capacity to handle a crisis of this magnitude was questionable at best. Walt was a steady rock to Brianna throughout this ordeal but his travels sent him off to Haiti before all of it could be concluded.
It was just another day in Haiti. Several projects were coming together and some had already been completed. Sir Walt Ratterman sat on his bed at the Hotel Montana working on a project. His laptop was open and a few documents spread around the bed. He had a smile on his face because he had just emailed Jeanne. At 4:53 on Tuesday January 12th 2010 the earth began to shake. The most powerful earthquake ever to hit the island of Haiti lasted for 35 seconds. The Hotel Montana shook and seemed to make it through the quake. Walt heard sounds that indicated the Hotel was in trouble. He began running for his life. The building stood for over a minute after the quake but in five seconds collapsed killing Walt instantly. Walt’s spirit saw a reflection of light. He, no doubt, passed through crystals from a chandelier on his spiritual path out of the hotel.
In the physical world we all said prayers hoping for a miracle that he would be found alive in the rubble. After the quake there was an eerie silence. Those that know Walt understand the passion he brought to many relief operations. We all assumed that Walt was helping those injured in the quake and that he would surface when he got a break.
Just a few years ago Walt’s love of helping people who for no fault of their own couldn’t help themselves caused him to relocate his family to the West Coast to be better able to continue this work. Walt traveled the world to help the needy visiting Asia, Africa, South America, and Central America. Each time he brought food, medical relief and solar power to have a sustaining impact on all of the lives he touched. Walt was part of a team brought into Haiti by USAID (United States Agency for International Development) to bring infrastructure into Haiti prior to the devastating earthquake. Walt was working there on several solar projects including a few Hospitals where electricity allowed them to perform surgeries and other treatments that were unavailable in these hospitals previously. Many of the projects were completed prior to the quake and provided much needed support for the injured saving countless lives.
Walt’s incredible network mobilized to raise money and many traveled to Haiti. All of us expected a miracle to unfold for as Sir Edward Artis said repeatedly, “Walt was the best of all of us.” Seven teams made their way at various times throughout the search and rescue phase of the operation. Each of those teams brought much needed food, water or medical relief. Dr. Sir James Laws hired a bus in the Dominican Republic and loaded that bus with bottled water that was given to many who were thirsty in Haiti. When the team arrived at the hotel site the task of dealing with the dead was given to the Knightsbridge team. Without a complaint they began dealing with the dead and set up a morgue. Brian Steidle and Big Kenny arrived to relieve Dr. Laws and his team of their responsibilities. Sir Edward Artis loaded a 20 foot truck with food and braved the road from the Dominican Republic in spite of reports of looting and hi-jacking of other vehicles on the road. The first team was given the emotional task of handling the morgue at the Hotel Montana. Without complaining each member of that team stepped up and did what was asked of them. Each night this team cried themselves to sleep from the emotional toll that dealing with the dead that day brought them. Each of the Knights and friends of Walt reached out to their entire networks and brought awareness to the search for Walt. When Sir Edward Artis arrived at the Hotel he was greeted by a member of the 82nd Airborne that had graduated from basic training with the son of one of the other Knights. Everybody on the ground was looking for Walt and expecting a miracle.
As time wore on it became obvious that a miracle wasn’t meant to be. Some held out hope and began feeding the need for hope with information that was irresponsible. Shane Ratterman stepped up and assumed his role as patriarch of the family and put an end to hurtful rumors. Hope gave way to preparation for the inevitable. Walt’s backpack and laptop were found a few days before the body was discovered. The news waited for positive identification that would be made at Dover, Air Force base in the United States. Dental records confirmed that Walt was a casualty in the devastating earthquake. He was one of the more than quarter of a million souls separated from their bodies in that quake. No doubt Walt was busy in the spirit world calming and organizing this mass of men, women and children for their spiritual trek.
Brian Steidle found a crystal at the site and showed it to Sir Edward. It was decided that this crystal was a proper artifact to remember those that had lost their lives at the hotel. More crystals were recovered and given to various people who would make the deliveries the Knightsbridge way, “hand to hand, eye to eye, and heart to heart.”
The family all pulled together to make arrangements for a proper send off. A date was set for the memorial service and the body was promised to be delivered “on time”. A few days before the memorial service there was news from Dover that the body would require an additional nine days before being released to complete the necessary paperwork. A barrage of telephone calls from Senators, Congressman and the rumor of former President Bill Clinton making the defining telephone call that got the body released and sent home in time for the service.
Three Knights, a Dame and a filmmaker made the trek to Portland along with many others that wished to pay their respects to Walt. At the airport in Los Angeles one of the Knights found a hundred dollar bill on the floor at breakfast. Searching to find the proper owner the group nearly missed their plane. Finally, the Knight placed the bill in his pocket knowing that a situation would arise to put the discovered bill to good use.
The travelers were greeted by Jeanne and she shuttled them to the Church where preparations were underway for a proper memorial service for such an incredible enlightened man to be honored for the life he had lived and the choices he had made. Brianna Ratterman was at the church and telling the Knights about her father’s love for the Bald Eagle. She couldn’t remember ever seeing Bald Eagle’s around the neighborhood before but told us about two Eagles that were seen behind the house washing in the river. She attributed the recent sightings to her father’s spirit who had summoned them.
In a private moment, Sir Edward pulled the crystal out of his pocket that was meant to be given to Jeanne. There was an exchange of words and tears as the crystal passed from Ed’s hands to Jeanne’s. He looked her in the eye and there was an exchange that can only come from the connection of two hearts. Moments later two Knights were accompanying Jeanne from the Church to her home. As she pulled out of the driveway one of the Knights pointed out an amazing hovering Bald Eagle soaring fifty feet above the car. To the astonishment of all three in the car the Eagle began escorting the vehicle on the road as the car traveled. As the road curved the Eagle would use the wind and thermals to good effect to keep time with the car. For a full three minutes this Eagle kept up the escort. The conversation of the two Knights and Jeanne was occupied for nearly the entire twenty five minutes of the ride with the amazement of the Eagle’s escort for the first three minutes. Less than thirty seconds to go a last comment about the “three minute escort” was answered by the appearance of the Eagle yet again to set the record straight – for even though the occupants of the car had not seen the Eagle after the first three minutes it was tracking the car the entire time. The Eagle appeared only fifteen feet above the car on the driver’s side and crossed the road in front of the car where the final turn was to be made into Walt and Jeanne’s driveway. The Eagle had escorted the car that included Jeanne, her new crystal, and two Knights from the Church where Walt’s remains were staged for the memorial service to the home where a crowd was gathering to celebrate the life of Walt.
At the house everybody was busy telling stories about the courage and dedication of Sir Walt Ratterman. A buzz circulated that a refreshment run might fuel the party. The Knight who had found the hundred dollar bill offered the bill to Mark and the run was made with the request that it all be spent and no change be returned. Refreshments were purchased and Mark returned with a single dollar bill. On the back of the dollar is a single Eagle.
Walt now was affecting the physical world from the spirit. He comforted his family by letting them know that he would always be there even when he wasn’t seen to escort them on their road in life. He seemed to tipping his own ambrosia filled glass to the friends and family gathered in celebration buying a round of refreshments.
Each of us that has been involved in the life of Walt and now his death know that he lived a life of honor and he died doing the work that he loved doing. His death was certain to be a death of honor because of the way he chose to live his life. Each of us has the opportunity to rededicate ourselves to living our lives in a manner more aligned with the values that Walt applied every day he was here. Walt stared death in the face so many times and lived that we all expected him to be immortal. Each of us has been reminded of our limited time on the planet and we can use Walt’s example to make that time count.
The crystals that were found in the Hotel Montana captured some of the spirit material that was once a valiant warrior doing the good of humanity. One of those crystals is in your hand right now. The crystal is the embodiment of that spirit that said “There is always a way.” Walt traveled around the world bringing relief to those who could not fend for themselves. He brought light and hope to millions of people that needed a hand up. When Walt left the people he helped they were always better off because of his visit. We are all better off because of his visit to the planet and this crystal is a reminder of the valiant and courageous life of Sir Walt Ratterman.
Our very good friend Brad Walton from Hospital Sisters Mission Outreach in Springfield, Illinois has suggested that we build or retrofit a hospital in Haiti and name it after Sir Walt Ratterman who gave his life helping the people of Haiti.
I believe that this would be a tremendous beginning and a GREAT joint project for all of us to embrace while Honoring Walt and the more than 230,000 other lost souls…
About the Author
Michael Douglas Carlin has been prolific. He has a body of work that includes motion pictures, books, magazines, a distribution company and a newspaper. Michael grew up as the son of parents that owned a lighting and grip company in the entertainment industry. Keylite PSI supplied lighting and grip equipment on Ordinary People, Platoon, JFK, That’s Life, Reservoir Dogs, Back to School, Hoosiers, Boyz in the Hood, and hundreds of other feature fi lms and thousands of hours of television. Michael has always been an avid writer winning 4th place in the 1984 Milton Friedman National Essay Contest. Michael enjoys a career in book publishing that includes his publication of The Entertainment Funding Sourcebook, The Studio White Pages, Media and Entertainment Institutional Investors. In addition to Michael’s professional career he traveled with Sir Edward A. Artis, and Sir James Laws to Nicaragua in 1996 and became a Knight of Malta in a self styled priory, in 1997. Through his association with Sir Edward Artis, Michael has learned much about the plight of the human condition that has given him tremendous insights into the issues that face humanity today. He now is a columnist for the Century City News.
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