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Locomotive bed - A locomotive bed is a one-piece steel casting for a steam locomotive that consists of the locomotive frame, the cylinders and valve chests, steam pipes, and smokebox saddle, all as a single component. It was a development of the final years of steam locomotive development in the United States.
Vacuum bed - A vacuum bed or vacrack is a rubber contraption used for the purposes of rubber fetishism and bondage. It is comprised of two sheets of latex secured by a frame, used for sealing a person inside.
Bedding - Bedding is a generic term that refers to all types of material which make up a bed (generally excluding the mattress, box spring and bed frame, which are less portable).
Heckler & Koch VP70 - The VP70 (VP for Volkspistole, engl. pistol for the people, ยด70 for the year of the first edition: 1970) is a 9mm, 18-round, double action, semiautomatic/three-round burst capable polymer frame pistol manufactured by German arms firm Heckler & Koch GmbH.
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Futon Frame and Mattress - Futon Frame and Mattress Black and Red 6-inch Futon Mattress Keep your guests comfortable when they stay over with this futon mattress. Measuring 75 inches long x 54 inches wide, mattress fits standard futon frames futon frame and mattress and comes in two-sided black futon frame and mattress and red fabric. The 6-inch mattress offers ample padding for a great night's rest. You can always count on Overstock.com for huge savings on all your home furnishing ...
Futon Frame and Mattress - Futon Frame and Mattress Black and Red 6-inch Futon Mattress Keep your guests comfortable when they stay over with this futon mattress. Measuring 75 inches long x 54 inches wide, mattress fits standard futon frames futon frame and mattress and comes in two-sided black futon frame and mattress and red fabric. The 6-inch mattress offers ample padding for a great night's rest. You can always count on Overstock.com for huge savings on all your home furnishing ...
Futon Frame and Mattress - Futon Frame and Mattress Futon Frame Montego Metal/Wood Maple Please note: This item is pictured with a frame constructed entirely of wood, however this item only ships with a wood underside futon frame and mattress and wood armrests. The portion of the frame that holds the futon mattress is constructed of metal. Dimensions: 83 3/4" x 36" x 34" tall FOR BEST PRICE Futon Frame Metal Round Arm Dimensions: 78 1/2" x 37" x 30 1/4" tall ...
Futon Frame and Mattress - Futon Frame and Mattress Futon Frame Montego Metal/Wood Maple Please note: This item is pictured with a frame constructed entirely of wood, however this item only ships with a wood underside futon frame and mattress and wood armrests. The portion of the frame that holds the futon mattress is constructed of metal. Dimensions: 83 3/4" x 36" x 34" tall FOR BEST PRICE Futon Frame Metal Round Arm Dimensions: 78 1/2" x 37" x 30 1/4" tall ...
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