9.26.2011

X-ACTO Teacher Pro Electric Pencil Sharpener with SmartStop, Black (1675)

X-ACTO Teacher Pro Electric Pencil Sharpener with SmartStop, Black (1675)


Electric - click on the image below for more information.


  • Smart Stop feature indicates when pencil sharpening is complete
  • Motor shuts off automatically when sharpening is done
  • Multi-size pencil dial accommodates most pencils
  • Perfect for classrooms, your teacher will thank you!
  • 120 V - for North American use only

Electric


TeacherPro Electric Pencil Sharpener by X-Acto, built with the patented SmartStop feature. The SmartStop indicates when the pencil is sharpened. It eliminates over-sharpening and unnecessary noise. The perfect combination for a busy classroom environment. When the pencil is sharpened, the motor automatically shuts off and the blue LED illuminates to indicate the sharpening is complete. Also equipped with an extra large shavings receptacle (less emptying!) and multi hole pencil dial. For over 75 years, artists and graphic designers have been turning to the precision and accuracy of X-ACTO cutting blades and knives. Today, X-ACTO brings this same expertise to a completely redesigned line of office and school supplies and tools. New and exciting designs of staplers, sharpeners and trimmers are all built with the precise performance of X-ACTO.





X-ACTO Teacher Pro Electric Pencil Sharpener with SmartStop, Black (1675)





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What Electric Guitars are good in my price range for a beginner?

Best answer:
Well I have been playing guitar for 5 years. It all depends on how commited you would be. Acoustic guitars are what are usually reccomended for beginners, and are commonly cheaper, so I would reccomend that, but okay if you don't want to.

However...Like I said, the price depends on how commited you will be. $ 200-250 for a good electric seems pretty good if its in good condition.

Oh, but if you want an amp and a case, that will also be pretty expensive. I would reccomend a low cost amp since your just starting out, a really small one. Also, a low cost case too, so I reccomend a soft case, not a hard one.with an amp and a case, you could go for the squier strat, its not bad for a beginner, i got mine for 170 on sale when i first started playing, but they are generally 250. or you could try an epiphone les paul maybe, but im not sure if it will come with an amp and casei personally think epiphone and ibanez make the two best beginner electric guitars. for 300, the epiphone les paul studio is a great buy. it sounds good and it feels l ike a guitar you wont mind playing for the next few years. i feel it would be a great start for the guitarist who enjoys any kind of music. however, it isnt the most aesthetic guitar, and i would rather you go 400 and buy a standard. heres the link

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Les-Paul-Studio-Electric-Guitar-104298773-i1174173.gc

my second reccomendation is an ibanez rg. tis great for a lot of more modern types of music and it may not suit a classic rock kinda style. its got emg humbuckers, which are pretty nice and sound good. and the action is really low, making hte stings very easy to press and making it less frusterating for a beginner.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-RG2EX1-Electric-Guitar-103382115-i1167867.gc

you would also need an amp if you are going electric. i personally dont like practice amps for anything more than practicing. after playing for about 5 months... i got in a band and started gigging, its the best way to learn guitar. thats why i recommend spending on much on a guitar as you would an amp. a relatively large combo amp should do the trick. the fender below is perfect. it has a great sound and theres a bunch of effects that would be great to mess with and use while you make music.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Frontman-212R-100W-2x12-Guitar-Combo-Amp-104506076-i1323510.gc

the line 6 spider III is also a good choice, while its a little more it goes on an even larger scale with effects. however the s ound quality isnt necessarily the best unless you get used to messing around with the presets

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Spider-III-150-75Wx2-2x12-Stereo-Guitar-Combo-Amp-103944724-i1168990.gc

if you disagree and just want a small practice amp... prepare to spend from 100-200 dollars. here are the ones i reccomend

the roland cube has even been used in some studios, its considred teh standard and holy grail of practice amps

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Roland-Cube-15X-Guitar-Amp-487030-i1169242.gc

this spider III is kinda like the one i said above but smaller and withe no preset effects but you can still make your own to sound like the ones in the big one

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Line-6-Spider-III-15-15W-1x8-Guitar-Combo-Amp-103944831-i1168996.gc

the fender frontman is another good basic pracice amp with effects. and its relatively cheap too. it probably will sound the best out of all tehse practice amp

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-25R-Frontman-Series-II-Guitar-Combo-100364739-i1145385.gc





if y ou really wanna go cheap. you can get a combo pack it may not be a bad idea for you... here are the ones i reccomend

this ibanez has a solid guitar... this is the best value pack you could possibly get
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-IJX121-Metal-Guitar-Jumpstart-Package-103945184-i1168768.gc


this ones 50 above your range, but it comes with the amp i reccomended
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Laguna-Ultimate-Rock-Rack-Electric-Guitar-Pack-with-Spider-III-15W-Amp-Black-104510029-i1375179.gc




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