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Marsoni
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Brickstone in Ivory - 5x10Ivory Porcelain Tile from the Brickstone collection are reclaimed brick look tiles featuring soft white and ivory tones. Use these glazed, matte finished 2 1 3x10" tiles for a variety of interior design projects including floors, accent walls, shower surrounds, and countertops. Designed to coordinate and complement other tiles from the Brickstone collection.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Best book for beginners to learn safe practices in single pitch climbing
Format: Paperback
Great book for beginner climbers, especially those who want to set up top ropes. Goes over anchor setup, knots, gear placement, belaying, rappelling, etc. Lots of good photos. Very easy to read, don’t be put off by the description as a “manual”, and worth reading to learn how to do things safely. It’s definitely not just for those who want to guide or take AMGA courses. If you are debating getting this book or “Top roping” by the same author, get this one, as it contains 100% of the content in the other book (much of the exact same text and photos) and more, and is just as easy to read. In fact, this has a ton of overlap (and many of the same photos) with “Climbing Anchors” which the author co-authored, but is more accessible and spans a wider range of content.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Perfect reference guide
Format: Paperback
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★★★★★ 4
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