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2023.05.29 07:26 CrabBlaster-6 [WTS] Massive AK parts sale w/ a bit of AK/FAL and optics. Furniture, Bayonets & fighting knives, slings, mag pouches, hardware, cleaning rods

Timestamp: https://imgur.com/a/uooMW7E Closeup of the timestamp Here: https://imgur.com/Rhovh2q

I am active on CBM2 (75+ flair), migrating my goods here to sell as much as possible here as I get back into selling.
Crossposted - I have every item listed on multiple forums. I will strikethrough everything that sells within 24 hours of selling and as I bump this listing, I will keep it updated with what is SOLD.
More than happy to work out package/bulk pricing.
More pictures available upon request. Tons availiable in the below album Links.
Payment will be via proxy (until I reach the flair requirement) due to my PP being canceled 13 months ago for a gun-related comment by a customer. I am currently able to accept cashapp or zell for digital methods, or USPS Money Order or Personal/certified check for mail payments.
Shipping - First-class shipping is included in all stated prices. Priority upgrade = +$6.
Insurance is at the buyers discretion and will be discussed prior to payment being sent.
Handpick - If there is more than 1x of an item and the buyer desires to handpick the exact one he/she wants add +$10 to the final price. On some sections I have multiple items in the exact same condition, for pictures I only used one or two examples of each.
Tracking - will be provided in chat or PM within 48 hours of Proxy or myself (once appropriate flair (+11 GAFS requirement)) is received. As soon as the Proxy or myself receives payment, I will leave flair for the buyer and request that as soon as the item is received by the buyer they reciprocate with appropriate flair.
Link to Timestamp Closeup Here. Full GAFS pictures with timestamp & user name HERE
MISC / Non AK related parts - AFAL parts Lot, Beretta grips & Scopes -detailed pictures
Parts lot of AR, KSG, and FAL parts (Everything in the AFAL picture- $125 shipped
Beretta M92 buffalo horn grips - Sold to me as SB, but didn't fit, so I think they are for a FS model - $45 shipped
Scopes-
BSA Sweet .223 6-18x40, NIB - $135
Bushnell AR-223 3-9x32 with 1-piece mount -$120
Ruger 4x32 pellet scope - $35
New camo pattern Polish Gn.60 accessory backpackswith full accessory set as pictured. - change up your Gn.60 kit from the old drab green pack. All in very good to excellent condition may have some leather wear or trench art ink - $345 each
AK slings - Left to Right (Full Sling Album Here)
NOS Russian RPK doublehook Slings - $55 each
NOS Russian AKSU slings (Mustard and OD availiable) - $45 each
NOS Russian AEK-971 - Perfect doublehook AKSU sling - $45 each
NOS Russian AKM/AK74 single Hook slings - $35 each
Old Stock Russian T1 slings - $65 each
NOS Russian Navy AK74 Slings - $49 each
NOS Romanian Leather PSL slings - $35 each
Old Stock Romanian web slings - $22 each
Chinese dark OD Type 95 double hook slings - $35 each
NOS Yugo M85/M92 Slings - $65 each
Chinese NOS wide AK/SKS 2x leather strap slings. These are a rarely seen version of CHICOM sling, much more robust than standard 2x tab slings. All NOS with minor age stains, complete with keepers and all have crisp stamps. - $45 each
Polish T2 leather tab fluffy green slings - $45 each
Polish T1 Leather Tab slings (Perfect for the Gn.60 kits) - $65 Each
Polish Fluffy Tantal slings - Missing Keepers - $15 each
Not in bulk picture - NOS Polish Tantal/Beryl (rare Police Grey variant) slings - $39 each
AK Mag Pouches - Left to right (Full Pouch Album Here)
NOS Russian RPK Pouches - $65 each
NOSRussian AK74 4-cell pouched - $35 each
NOS Russian Medical drop bag/pouches - $15 each
NOS Partial Russian SMERSCH harness w/ 2 pouches - $65
NOS Russian Drum pouch - $32 each
NOS East German Vynl drum pouch - $26 each
Egyptian Maadi Drum bag - $30
Worn Maadi Mag Pouches - $22 each
Worn Yugo 4-cell Pouches (OD or Camo) - $25 each
NOS Bulgarian, early first gen 4-cell AK47 Mag pouches - $25 each
NOS Romanian ,early first gen AK47 4 cell mag pouches - $25 each
NOS 4-cell EG Pouches. curved 4-cell, 1x UKN - 4-cell = $25 each / UKN = $20 / Worn Straigt 4-cell Pouches - $15 each
NOS camo Pouches - NOS Polish 3 cell akm $44 & 4 cell beryl $59 Pouches - Priced each
Worn Polish green pouches - $18 each
Vz.58 drop cases & mag pouches -
NOS Desert and Forest camo paratrooper drop cases - $79 each
NOS 3 cell Desert and 2 cell Forest camo mag pouches - 3 cell = $65, 2 cell = $55 each
Russian Med pouches & Khyber pouch/tourniquet packs
Russian Medical pouches & NOS red/pink tourniquet packs, correct for Afghan Era Khyber tourniquet wraps. $55 each
COMBLOC Bayonets & Fighting Knives - Left to Right -Vietnamese Picture here because I forgot to include them in the other proof picture - Full detailed pictures located here
NOS Vietnam Red & Black 6x4s - $185 each
NOS number matching Russian Izzy & Tula 6x4s - $185 each
Good to Excellent Russian 6x3s (Ranging from bright orange to dark plum) - $155 each
Excellent, numbered Russian true black 6x5s - $285 each
NOS, unnumbered Bulgarian black 6x5s - $175 each
NOS, still in Cosmo, Hungarian 6x3s with complete hanger & straps - $135 each
East German 6x2s - $145 each
East German 6x4 - $135
Complete good to excellent Romanian 6x3s (leather & cloth hangers availiable) - $85 each
Polish 6x4 - $135
Polish Wz.55 Paratrooper fighting knife. - $315
Russian Spetznaz fighting knife - $225
Yugo M65 fighting knife - $445
Straps/Hangers
NOS Polish Molle hangers - $25 each
East german Hangers - $15 each
East German straps - $15 each
Polish 6x2 hanger - $25
AK Furniture (Full Sets 1 / Full Sets 2) (RPK sets) (Handguard Sets) (Grips) (MISC) (Saiga Sets) (Uppers & Pallad) (EG BFPU) (VZ58) (AMD65) (Hungarian Blue AKM63 sets) (Underfold Stocks) Right to Left by column -Full detailed pictures here
Full Sets 1
NOS Russian AK100 5.5mm stock sets with railed LHG - $455 each
Russian early AKM set with rare rubber buttpad - $335
Russian AK74 Set - $285
Russian T2 set - $365
NOS, unnumbered Bulgarian T3 set - $455
Romanian BFPU set with Kill hashes - $185
Sanded Polish Hardwood sets - $310
NOS Polish Laminate sets - $225
East German Hardwood set (only made on their first yeat 1964 prototypes) with fat Hungarian grip - $315
NOS Polish PPSH stock - $125
Black Yugo M64 trainer set - Missing metal ferrules - $365
Excellent Yugo M70 set w/ M64 ferruled grip - $235
Romanian ROMAK PSL style sets - $185 each
Custom Vepr clubfoot with purple krackle finish - $35
Full Sets 2
NOS Zastava Yugo M70B1 folding/railed sets - $455 each complete ($225 handguards/Grips combo / $245 Buttstock seperate / $105 grip seperate)
NOS East German MPiK74 sets - $225
RPK Sets
NOS Russian Plum or Laminate 4-piece RPKS sets - $525 each
Have multiple ribbed plum UHGs - $65 each
Handguard Sets - all 3-piece (handguards & Grips)
Bulged Bakelite sets (Tantal LHG, Romanian UHG, either Romy AIMS or Polish Bake grip) - $310 each
Romanian Unvented laminate sets & 1x hardwood SAR set - $105
Chinese BFPU bakelite set with gas tube - $375
Chinese polymer set - $265
NOS Polish laminate sets - $135 each
Russian AK74 set w/ Laminate grip - $205
Russian 74 set with Bakelite grip - $155
NOS Russian Plum set w/ flakes - $185
Polish Tantal sets (dark plum bakelite) - $290 each
East German (brown or black UHGs) w/ Russian bake grips - $155 each
Grips - Left to Right Top to Bottom
UKN US made wood grip - $5 addon / $9 individual
UKN fat wood grip - $45
MD Arms Molot clone - $20
CAA grip - complete - $18
CAA grip - $12
SAW style grip - $12
US Palm black & orange - $15 each
UKN black - $5 add on or $9 individually
UKN Tan - $5 add on or $9 individually
Shiney black over bake - $5 add on or $9 individually
Tapco orange w/ minor damage - $5 add on or $9 individually
Worn Russian black - $10 add on or $15 individually
BFPU Bulgarian - $5 add on or $9 individually
Good to execellent Yugo M70 - $5 add on or $9 individually
UKN OD Green - $5 add on or $9 individually
Hungarian AMD65 Grey - SOLD
Hungarian AMP69 baby blue - $75
MISC
Magpul Handguards Plum Zhukov (fit for VEPR) or Grey AKM - $45 each
VEPR w/ smooth upper handguards - $35
UKN 74 style black handguards - $45 each
UKN railed handguards - $35
3x Beryl folding stocks - $310
Metal railed Beryl handguard set - $310
Beryl lower - $65
Bulgarian Arsenal SAM 4-piece set - $75
Tantal wire folder - $80
Galil lightweight folder w/ pad - $185
Black Saiga sets - $45 each
Uppers & Pallad Lowers
Russian 74 scalloped upper handguards - $49 each
Romanian Bakelite upper handguards - $95 each
NOS Polish Pallad Lower Handguards - $150 each
EG BFPU grips & Upper handguards - $7 add on or $12 individually
VZ58
Beaver barf grip - $28
2x Lower Handguards - $28 each
folding stock butt pad sleeves - $18 each
AMD65 stock/grip sets - $125 each
Hungarian Blue AKM63 sets - Complete w/ all by two unicorn metal parts - $710 each
Individual prices =
NOS Blue stock sets w/ all hardware - more complete than the AOA sets - $150 each
Blue grips with grip nut/screw - $200 each
NOS, unnumbered long gas tube & lower handguard - $180 each
Underfold Stocks
Hungarian set, complete with trunnion & all hardware - $125
Milled Chinese with rear stub and grip nut - $210
4x Bulgarian stocks, with hinge hardware - $55 each
2x Russian, one assembled with hinge hardware, one T2 disassembled - $105 assembled, $85 disassembled.
Cleaning Rods - Detailed pictures here - Bottom to top
NOS Russian SVD 3-piece cleaning rod - $115
NOS Early & late model AKSU cleaning rods - $45 each
NOS Russian RPK74 5.45 Cleaning rods - 22.5" long - $55 each
NOS Russian RPK 7.62 Cleaning rods - 22 3/8" long - $55 each
NOS Russian Cleaning rods, Ribbed T1/early T2 variants - $75 each
NOS Russian AKM cleaning rods - $39 each
NOS Polish Tantal cleaning rods - $45
NOS Repro North Korean T68 cleaning rods - made from OG rod measurements - $75 each
Romanian AKM cleaning rods - $18 each
AK Parts - Multiple items - Detailed pictures here- Listed from left to right off the overall parts picture
Muzzle Devices
Han Solo Blaster aluminum repro cone - $25
26mm Yugo Cone - $35
24mm VISM w/ 14x1LH adapter - $30
24mm Bulgarian 74 device - $45
VEPR 12 thread protectors - $20 each
PKM - Flash Hiders - 18x1.5LH - $65 each
Second & third row are all 14x1LH threads
VEPR barrel protectors - $5 add on or $9 individual
VEPR RSB with pinned 360 degree spike brake = $45
Hungarian flash hiders - $5 add on or $9 individual
2x extended AMD65 brakes - $25 each
UKN parkerized brake - $25
Extended Fishscale brake - $30
2x UKN rigged brakes - $35 each
Custom cheese grater brake - $25
UKN scaled brake - $25
PWS GEN 2 hider - $95
UKN ribbed flash hider - $15
Bulgarian ARM-4 2-slot brake, NOS - $75
R.A.G.E TCS recoil system end cap, rethreaded to 14x1lh to serve as muzzle cap - $10
2x Romanian AMIR long flash hiders - $95 each
Top Covers
Chinese milled - $55
Chinese w/ scope rail - $75
UKN Railed - $15
M92 missing flip sight - $35
2x virgin Yugo M92 barrels - $125 each
Pistons
Turbo This Russian T1 replica - $175
OG Yugo M92 star piston - $75
MISC US made AKM & 74 pistons w/ 2x AMD65 length - $15 each
Recoil Rods
3x NOS Polish Gn.60 - $70 each
3x Chinese - $40 each
4x Russian AK100 series - $55 each
2x UKN - $20 each
Gas Tubes
NOS Polish AKM - $35 each
NOS Polish AK47 T3 - $45 each
2x UKN - $20 each
1x NOS Russian AKM - 60
1x Yugo M72 - $25
Chinese - $45
Chinese with OG Cheese Grater upper - $125
Hungarian AK63 - $45 each
2x Saiga - $15 each
East German AKM - $35 each
AK12 / SVD parts
New Russian Vector-12 AK12 handguard - $385
2x NOS Russian SVDS covers - $385 each
NOS Russian SDV Bipod - $650
SVD Extractors - $25 each
SVD buttpad extension - $25
SVD buttstock bakelite grip cap - $25
4x NOS SVD safeties - $45 each
Milled Stubs
Yugo Rear milled M64 stubs - Fixed & Underfold - $75 each
2x Front milled stubbs - Hungarian & East German - $75 each
Russian AKSU
2x Gas Tubes - $150 each
3x Piston - $55 each
Virgin FSB.Gas Block - $450
Sight Leafs
NOS Russian RPK - $85
2x NOS Polish T3 - $45 each
2x Russian Tigr - $35 each
2x Chinese - $35
4x Builder special Russian RPK FSBs - $45 each
VEPR 12 FSB/Gas Block combo - $65
MISC trigger guard parts - $10 add on / $15 individually
Romanian PSL Lot (2x carrier, 1x stripped bolt, 1x top cover, 1x piston 2x trigger guard, 2x muzzle brake, 1x FSB, Gas Block & bayonet lug) - $295 for the lot
Yugo M72 handguard retainer - $25
Bottom half Polish night rail - rough shape - $65
Hungarian AMP69 gas wrenches - $25 each
2x single point sling attachments - 1x is E93, other is UKN - $15 each
Safety Leavers
East German AKM leavers, early & late versions - $35 each
East German AK47 T3 - $45 each
1x Bulgarian T3 AKK - $45
North Korean T68 Lot - 2x Underfold Stock, both complete w/ hardware (1x missing sling loop) 1x rear trunnion w/out weldment, 1x front trunnion, 1x Bolt & bolt carrier (SN=3300) Handguard retainer (locking leaver seperated from retainer, but present), RSB (missing leaf), BFPU grip. - Lot = $545
Polish BFPU AKM lot (recoil rod, bolt (complete) FSB, gas block, safety, FCG parts - $125
MISC
Yugo M85 .223 Bolt - $125
Leaf springs - $2 add on
Yugo M70 grip screws - $4 add on
Yugo M92 virgin rails - $5/pair add on
Hungarian AMD65 lot - Gas block, FSB & handguard retainer - $65
Saiga/VEPR lot - FSBs, Gas Block, VEPR barrel handguard loops, FCG parts - $65
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2023.05.29 06:52 whitneyahn Post-Cannes/Basically April 2023 Predictions

Picture
  1. The Color Purple, Warner Bros. Pictures
  2. Saltburn, Amazon Studios and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  3. Dune: Part Two, Warner Bros. Pictures
  4. Killers of the Flower Moon, Apple TV+ and Paramount Pictures
  5. May/December, Netflix
  6. Oppenheimer, Universal Pictures
  7. Past Lives, A24
  8. La Chimera, NEON
  9. Anatomy of a Fall, NEON
  10. The Zone of Interest, A24
  11. The Supremes at Earl's All You Can Eat, Searchlight
  12. Asteroid City, Focus Features
  13. Firebrand, STX Films
  14. The Bikeriders, 20th Century Studios
  15. Problemista, A24
Major Winners:
  1. Anatomy of a Fall (Palme d'Or - Cannes)
  2. The Zone of Interest (Grand Prix - Cannes)
  3. Fallen Leaves (Jury Prize - Cannes)
  4. How to Have Sex (Un Certain Regard - Cannes)
  5. Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (Caméra d'Or - Cannes)
  6. A Thousand and One (Sundance U.S.)
  7. Scrapper (Sundance World)
Director
  1. Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon
  2. Emerald Fennell, Saltburn
  3. Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest
  4. Todd Haynes, May/December
  5. Alice Rohrwacher, La Chimera
  6. Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer
  7. Denis Villenueve, Dune: Part Two
  8. Justine Triet, Anatomy of a Fall
  9. Karim Aïnouz, Firebrand
  10. Wes Anderson, Asteroid City
Major Winners:
  1. Tran Anh Hung, The Pot-au-Feu (Cannes)
Actor
  1. Barry Keoghan, Saltburn
  2. Leonardo DiCaprio, Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Bradley Cooper, Maestro
  4. Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer
  5. Josh O'Connor, La Chimera
  6. Paul Mescal, Foe
  7. Gael García Bernal, Cassandro
  8. Julio Torres, Problemista
  9. Matt Damon, Air
  10. Harris Dickinson, Scrapper
Major Winners:
  1. Kōji Yakusho, Perfect Days
Actress
  1. Fantasia, The Color Purple
  2. Uzo Aduba, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
  3. Natalie Portman, May/December
  4. Greta Lee, Past Lives
  5. Sandra Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall
  6. Alicia Vikander, Firebrand
  7. Teyana Taylor, A Thousand and One
  8. Jessica Lange, Long Day's Journey Into Night
  9. Zendaya, Challengers
  10. Sandra Hüller, The Zone of Interest
Major Winners:
  1. Merve Dizdar, About Dry Grasses (Cannes)
Supporting Actor
  1. Richard E. Grant, Saltburn
  2. Robert DeNiro, Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Jude Law, Firebrand
  4. Charles Melton, May/December
  5. Jacob Elordi, Saltburn
  6. Ryan Gosling, Barbie
  7. Austin Butler, The Bikeriders
  8. John Magaro, Past Lives
  9. Tom Hardy, The Bikeriders
  10. Teo Yoo, Past Lives
Supporting Actress
  1. Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon
  2. Taraji P. Henson, The Color Purple
  3. Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple
  4. Julianne Moore, May/December
  5. Aunjanue Ellis, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
  6. Rosamund Pike, Saltburn
  7. Isabella Rossellini, La Chimera
  8. Tantoo Cardinal, Killers of the Flower Moon
  9. Carey Mulligan, Maestro
  10. Tilda Swinton, Problemista
Original Screenplay
  1. Emerald Fennell, Saltburn
  2. Greta Lee, Past Lives
  3. Julio Torres, Problemista
  4. Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola, Asteroid City
  5. Alice Rohrwacher, La Chimera
  6. Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, Anatomy of a Fall
  7. A.V. Rockwell, A Thousand and One
  8. Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, Anatomy of a Fall
  9. Alex Convery, Air
  10. David Teague and Roger Ross Williams, Cassandro
Major Winners:
  1. Maryam Keshavarz, The Persian Version (Sundance Jury)
  2. Yuji Sakamoto, Monster (Cannes)
Adapted Screenplay
  1. Marcus Gardley and Marsha Norman, The Color Purple
  2. Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Jonathan Glazer, The Zone of Interest
  4. Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve, and Eric Roth, Dune: Part Two
  5. Jessica Ashworth and Henrietta Ashworth, Firebrand
  6. Jeff Nichols, The Bikeriders
  7. Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, Barbie
  8. Tony McNamara, Poor Things
  9. Sofia Coppola, Priscilla
  10. Tina Mabry and Gina Prince-Bythewood, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
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Animated Feature
  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Sony Pictures Releasing
  2. Wish, Walt Disney Studios
  3. How Do You Live?, Toho and GKIDS
  4. Elemental, Walt Disney Studios
  5. Robot Dreams, Neon
  6. The Peasants, New Europe Film Sales
  7. They Shot the Piano Player, Sony Pictures Classics
  8. The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Universal Pictures and Illumination
  9. The Magician's Elephant, Netflix
  10. Spellbound, Apple TV+
Notes: I've heard many extreme reactions to Elemental, and I'm interested to see which ones take hold. I do think this will sell well, at the very least, and will be probably the second best selling nominee stateside.
Documentary
  1. 20 Days in Mariupol
  2. They Shot the Piano Player
  3. Beyond Utopia
  4. Four Daughters
  5. The Mother of All Lies
  6. Stamped from the Beginning
  7. The Eternal Memory
  8. Little Richard: I Am Everything
  9. Orwell
  10. The Echo
Major Winners:
  1. Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project(Sundance U.S.)
  2. The Eternal Memory (Sundance World)
  3. Four Daughters (Cannes L'Œil d'or)
  4. The Mother of All Lies (Cannes L'Œil d'or)
Notes:
Upon the discovery that Four Daughters and The Mother of All Lies count as documentaries and that they are two of the only films on the board so far, they both shot straight up the list into the top 5. Occupied City fell all the way off the list because a 4 hour movie about a very bleak subject needed a stronger reception than 64% to get anyone to watch it, even with Steve McQueen attached.
International Feature
  1. Zone of Interest, Poland/UK
  2. Monster, Japan
  3. The Pot-au-Feu, France
  4. Elegies, Hong Kong
  5. Fallen Leaves, Finland
  6. Four Daughters, Tunisia
  7. El Conde, Argentina
  8. About Dry Grasses, Turkey
  9. The Mother of All Lies, Morocco
  10. Mama Wati, Nigeria
  11. Perfect Days, Germany
  12. Youth, China
  13. Creatura, Spain
Notes: Luckily, I didn't have to change many of my international films outside of the surprising English-forward Anatomy of a Fall from France, which gives a chance for The Pot-au-Feu to compete instead. Otherwise, the only new entry on the top 10 is actually a Sundance film from Nigeria, Mami Wata.
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Costume Design
  1. Jacqueline Durran, Barbie
  2. Michael O'Connor, Firebrand
  3. Sophie Canale, Saltburn
  4. Francine Jamison-Tanchuck, The Color Purple
  5. Jacqueline West, Dune: Part Two
  6. Jacqueline West, Killers of the Flower Moon
  7. Holly Waddington, Poor Things
  8. Anna B. Sheppard, Untitled Bob Marley Biopic
  9. Stacey Battat, Priscilla
  10. Mariestela Fernández, Cassandro
Cinematography
  1. Dan Lausten, The Color Purple
  2. Rodrigo Prieto, Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Linus Sandgren, Saltburn
  4. Hoyte Van Hoytema, Oppenheimer
  5. Robert Yeoman, Asteroid City
  6. Grieg Fraser, Dune Part: Two
  7. Hélène Louvart, La Chimera
  8. Philippe Le Sourd, Priscilla
  9. Robbie Ryan, Poor Things
  10. Hélène Louvart, Firebrand
Major Winners:
  1. Lílias Soares, Mami Wata (Sundance Jury)
Editing
  1. John Poll, The Color Purple
  2. Joe Walker, Dune: Part Two
  3. Affonso Gonçalves, May/December
  4. Thelma Schoonmaker, Killers of the Flower Moon
  5. Victoria Boydell, Saltburn
  6. Julie Monroe, The Bikeriders
  7. Keith Fraase, Past Lives
  8. Barney Pilling, Asteroid City
  9. Paul Watts, The Zone of Interest
  10. Michelle Tesoro, Maestro
Hair and Make-Up
  1. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  2. Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Maestro
  4. Saltburn
  5. Firebrand
  6. Dune: Part Two
  7. The Color Purple
  8. Priscilla
  9. Cassandro
  10. Oppenheimer
Production Design
  1. Paul D. Austerberry and Larry Dias, The Color Purple
  2. Suzie Davies and Charlotte Dirickx, Saltburn
  3. Patrice Vermette and Shane Vieau, Dune: Part Two
  4. Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer, Barbie
  5. Adam Stockhausen and Kris Moran, Asteroid City
  6. Helen Scott and Hannah Spice, Firebrand
  7. Jack Fisk and Adam Willis, Killers of the Flower Moon
  8. Yong Ok Lee and Nancy Haigh, Drive-Away Dolls
  9. Helen Scott and Pilar Foy, Firebrand
  10. Tamara Deverell, Priscilla
Sound
  1. The Color Purple
  2. Dune: Part Two
  3. The Supreme's at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
  4. The Zone of Interest
  5. The Bikeriders
  6. Oppenheimer
  7. Maestro
  8. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  9. Priscilla
  10. Rebel Moon
Major Winners:
  1. The Zone of Interest (CST Artist-Technician Award)
Score
  1. Hans Zimmer, Dune: Part Two
  2. Ludwig Göransson, Oppenheimer
  3. Alexandre Desplat, Asteroid City
  4. Mica Levi, The Zone of Interest
  5. James Newton Howard, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  6. Thomas Newton, Elemental
  7. Kathryn Bostic, The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
  8. Marcelo Zarvos, May/December
  9. Carter Burwell, Drive-Away Dolls
  10. Alan Menken, Spellbound
Major Winners:
  1. Mica Levi, The Zone of Interest (Cannes Soundtrack Award)
Song
  1. "Dance the Night" by Dua Lipa, from Barbie
  2. "Found" by Nicky Youre, The Magician's Elephant (Diane Warren)
  3. "Gonna Be You" by Dolly Parton, Belinda Carlisle, Cyndi Lauper, Gloria Estefan and Debbie Harry, 80 For Brady (Diane Warren)
  4. "Wild Uncharted Waters" by Jonah Hauer-King, from The Little Mermaid
  5. "Eye for an Eye" by Rina Sawayama, from John Wick: Chapter 4
  6. TBD by TBD, from Wish
  7. TBD by TBD, from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
  8. TBD by TBD, from Untitled Diane Warren Documentary
  9. "For the First Time" by Halle, from The Little Mermaid
  10. "Peaches" by Jack Black, from The Super Mario Bros Movie
  11. TBD by TBD, from Flora and Son
Visual Effects
  1. Dune: Part Two
  2. Oppenheimer
  3. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
  4. The Flash
  5. The Marvels
  6. Rebel Moon
  7. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
  8. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
  9. Barbie
  10. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
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Benchmade Maintenance
Boost and Osborne getting cleaned and sharpened.
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2023.05.29 06:39 Much_Organization987 Partying up in Palm Springs

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2023.05.29 06:16 halpinator 2023 Saskatchewan Half Marathon, or The Battle of Blisters and Burnout

Race Information

Goals

Goal Description Completed?
A Sub 1:39 Yes

Splits

Mile Time
1 7:11
2 7:13
3 6:57
4 7:15
5 7:36
6 7:20
7 9:34
8 7:08
9 7:14
10 7:11
11 7:08
12 7:02
13 7:01
14 5:52 avg

Training

Prior to this, my last race was the Chicago Marathon in October 2022. I put in a decent training block but overestimated my fitness and struggled to a 3:29 finish. Following that, I decided to take a bit of a break from running and get into the gym and weight train, and then run a marathon in the spring. I spent the next three months lifting weights and resting my knee and ankle tendons for a bit, doing a bare minimum amount of running, only averaging 15-20 miles per week in Oct-Nov-Dec before attempting to ramp up in the new year. I did get up to 40 miles per week in February, but when it came time to ramp up to marathon training, I struggled to maintain any kind of consistency. A combination of burnout, other life commitments (parenting two preschoolers is a lot of time and energy), playing hockey twice a week, and a very long, protracted lingering winter resulted in me dropping a lot of runs and alternating a 30 mile week with a 10 mile week. By April it was apparent that I wasn’t going to be anywhere near my usual level of marathon fitness, so I had the option of either struggling through a slow marathon followed by a month of painful recovery, or downgrading to a much more manageable half marathon. I opted for the smart choice, knowing that I’ve got over a dozen half marathons under my belt and I would be able to manage a decent effort just on lifetime miles. I scrapped my training plan and just made a goal to get out the door and run most days.
Once I realigned my expectations, things seemed to come together a bit better. I averaged around 30 miles per week with the exception of one week where I was sick with a cold. Did a couple simple lactate threshold workouts (3x10min), and a few 10-12 mile long runs, the rest was done at an easy pace. Not ideal, but I wanted to keep it easy and simple with the goal of building a more consistent routine and avoiding burnout.
I didn’t really go into this race with a time goal. I was quite a bit heavier than my ideal race weight and nowhere near the base mileage or fitness level I’m usually in for races. There was no chance of me even coming close to my PR of 1:20 and after a poor Chicago performance, my focus was more on executing a good race and building confidence in myself again. I wanted to aim for a negative split and finish feeling physically strong. My Stryd was estimating a 1:39 and I was confident that I was actually in better shape than that because I hadn’t really done any high effort training in the past three months to give Stryd good data. So I decided following its recommended power would give me a nice safe goal time and I could go faster if I was confident in my abilities once I was well into the race

Pre-race

Another motivation for me in this race was that this would be the first time my kids are present and old enough to be engaged with the race. I have two daughters who will be 3 and 5 years old this year and I want to start exposing them to running and hopefully they develop an interest. Having two kids also creates a few logistical challenges. We turned this race into a family getaway as we live in a small town a 5 hour drive away. We packed the family into a van and drove to Saskatoon on Friday. Spent Friday and Saturday playing in the pool, visiting parks, doing a bit of shopping, trying to find food to eat that was healthy and yet appealing to picky young children, and trying to sleep two to a bed in a hotel room with two kids who were full of excitement and wonder from visiting a new city. Needless to say I didn’t follow the typical strict pre-race diet and activity regimen of a wannabe-amateur-elite runner. No shakeout runs on Friday or Saturday, the last supper was spicy deluxe pad thai ordered to our hotel room. I did manage to get to bed at a decent time, because what else is there to do when you have two sleeping preschoolers in your hotel room?
I like this race in particular because it’s small enough and conveniently located that the logistics of getting to the race are very simple. It’s a 10 minute drive to the race from our hotel, and a two minute walk from the huge parking lot to the start of the race. Bag drop was unnecessary because I had my wife with me (who I bribed with a new Lululemon belt bag). Morning routine was wake up at 5:30, do a few stretches, quick shower, skip morning oatmeal and chocolate milk because still kinda full from last night’s dinner, grab a drive-thru coffee on the way to the race, eat a stroopwafel in the car, get to the race at 6:30, dump my stuff with my wife, give the kids a hug for good luck, skip pre-race warm up and instead just do a bit of dancing and jogging in place in the starter’s chute. They do the opening ceremony, count us down, and we’re off.

Race

Stryd gave me a power target of 315W which roughly translated to a 7:30/mile pace. I wanted to keep close to that pace for at least the first half because I got overly ambitious in Chicago and cooked myself in the first half and then paid for it later. A negative split was a bigger priority than a goal time. Once we got out of the chute and started to stretch out, I was pleased to find that 315W felt pretty relaxed and it actually took some effort to not speed up. The first few miles were a net downhill and I tend to not resist gravity and let the hill carry me, so I actually ended up going a bit faster than my pace and power targets, but no big deal. My breathing was relaxed and my legs felt strong.
It was around the second mile that I became aware of some rubbing on the back of my heel. The Hyperion Elites that I was wearing have a buttress on the inside of the heel that rubs on my Achilles tendon. In Chicago I finished the race with a couple bloody blisters on my heels but they didn’t bother me too much during the race. I meant to bring moleskin to protect my heels but forgot them, and I figured that in a half marathon it probably would only be about…half as bad as Chicago?...and I could live with it. But after the third mile I could feel my heel starting to get irritated and I had to make a decision: do I worry about this and adjust my stride or stop to try and adjust my shoe or sock somehow? Or do I just accept that I’ll have some blisters at the end of the race and deal with it after? I’ve never dealt with any serious injuries from running through a mild irritation that I deemed not serious, so I decided that I could live with the pain and went on.
It was at the end of mile 4 that my heel went from irritated to angry and I could tell a blister was forming. That was a little too soon for my liking and I decided to stop and tighten my shoe a bit. That only seemed to make it worse, so I stopped again to pull my socks up really tight. That didn’t help either. I stopped again to try tying my shoe looser? That seemed to relieve a bit of pressure and I managed to run for another mile and a half, at a faster pace now because I was losing time. Then I felt the blister on my left foot pop. That didn’t feel so good. Stopped again and loosened up all the laces and then adjusted them to redistribute the pressure on my foot. Ran for a bit longer but then the right heel started to hurt. Tried retying the right shoe. Limped along for a minute and then tried folding the socks back to double the padding around the blisters. That didn’t work. Then I felt the skin on my left foot actually tear and I knew there was a nice big chunk of raw exposed skin now being rubbed down by the back of my shoe, and every step felt like a combination of salt on an open wound and a butter knife being scraped over a sunburn. At that point I seriously considered just dropping out of the race, and if I had traveled to the race solo I probably would have thrown in the towel but I told my wife to be at the finish line at a certain time with my kids to cheer me on and I didn’t want them to miss me. So in one last effort to relieve the friction on my heel I stopped after the halfway turnaround and relaced both shoes with a heel lock. Both of the aglets (the plastic thingys on the end of the laces) popped off when I pulled the laces out of the eyelets to relace them and I struggled with sweat dripping in my eyes and shaky hands to push the soft laces through the tiny little eyelets on the shoes which took way longer than it should have. But after all that was said and done I stood up and ran a few strides and to my relief, while my ankles were both raw and bloody, the rubbing seemed to be gone.
Well, now I had some work to do. Due to all the stops, I was feeling fairly fresh despite the painful heels, and despite it all I had run the first half of the race in 50 minutes, which made a 1:39 pretty achievable provided no more shoe problems. I was feeling a sense of urgency (and also had a bit of frustrated energy to burn) so I gave myself permission to turn up the effort and try to catch some of the people that I was running with before I needed to deal with my shoes. The miles ticked away pretty seamlessly. The ankles didn’t seem to be getting any worse, and everything else was feeling fine. I started to pick off some of the runners I had passed earlier in the race. I crossed paths with a few runners I knew, which is a fun feature of this race being mostly a long out-and-back, you’ll meet people coming in the opposite direction for a good portion of the race.
The last couple of miles are a slight net uphill so it gets progressively more difficult at the end as you feel that elevation on tired legs. Despite that, I ran progressive negative splits from mile 9 through the finish. In the last 2 miles, I was matching paces with a younger guy who eventually sped up and pulled away, then in the last mile with another guy who was clearly trying to race me (as I subtly ratcheted up the pace trying to race him). In the last 400m we dropped any pretenses and gave it everything we had in an unspoken sprint to the finish. I’m pretty sure I was grinning in the last 100m as we weaved around some of the 10k walkers and dueled to the finish. He ended up pulling away and beating my by a couple of steps but that was the most fun part of the race, and we high fived in the finishing chute afterwards.

Post-race

Waiting for me at the finish line was my family, and let me tell you, having your kids cheer “yay Daddy!” makes it all worth it. We posed for some family pics and then grabbed some post race snacks with my 3 year old on my shoulder (she took my cheesy bread and ate it, but I kept the non-alcoholic craft beer). My four year old was concerned about the boo boos on my feet but I assured her that I was really tough and that they barely even hurt (I have a bloody red circle of raw skin about the size of a twoonie on one ankle) She told me I was really tough so that was a nice boost to the ego. Then we went back to the hotel for a shower, packed up our stuff and hopped in the van for the drive home.
I’m not sure what’s next for me. I’m not very keen at the idea of training for a marathon this summer, because I have a lot of baseball planned as well as family time. I might get back in the gym and do some more weight training and speed work and then maybe a low mileage training plan for another half in the fall and improve my time from this race. In any case I feel more energized and motivated and maybe I’m past my little burnout now. A race without a ton of expectations is a nice break from the constant PR and WMM qualifying grind I’ve been on for the last few years.
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2023.05.29 06:15 halpinator 2023 Saskatchewan Half Marathon, or the Battle of Blisters and Burnout

Race Information

Goals

Goal Description Completed?
A Sub 1:39 Yes

Splits

Mile Time
1 7:11
2 7:13
3 6:57
4 7:15
5 7:36
6 7:20
7 9:34
8 7:08
9 7:14
10 7:11
11 7:08
12 7:02
13 7:01
13.2 5:52 avg

Training

Prior to this, my last race was the Chicago Marathon in October 2022. I put in a decent training block but overestimated my fitness and struggled to a 3:29 finish. Following that, I decided to take a bit of a break from running and get into the gym and weight train, and then run a marathon in the spring. I spent the next three months lifting weights and resting my knee and ankle tendons for a bit, doing a bare minimum amount of running, only averaging 15-20 miles per week in Oct-Nov-Dec before attempting to ramp up in the new year. I did get up to 40 miles per week in February, but when it came time to ramp up to marathon training, I struggled to maintain any kind of consistency. A combination of burnout, other life commitments (parenting two preschoolers is a lot of time and energy), playing hockey twice a week, and a very long, protracted lingering winter resulted in me dropping a lot of runs and alternating a 30 mile week with a 10 mile week. By April it was apparent that I wasn’t going to be anywhere near my usual level of marathon fitness, so I had the option of either struggling through a slow marathon followed by a month of painful recovery, or downgrading to a much more manageable half marathon. I opted for the smart choice, knowing that I’ve got over a dozen half marathons under my belt and I would be able to manage a decent effort just on lifetime miles. I scrapped my training plan and just made a goal to get out the door and run most days.
Once I realigned my expectations, things seemed to come together a bit better. I averaged around 30 miles per week with the exception of one week where I was sick with a cold. Did a couple simple lactate threshold workouts (3x10min), and a few 10-12 mile long runs, the rest was done at an easy pace. Not ideal, but I wanted to keep it easy and simple with the goal of building a more consistent routine and avoiding burnout.
I didn’t really go into this race with a time goal. I was quite a bit heavier than my ideal race weight and nowhere near the base mileage or fitness level I’m usually in for races. There was no chance of me even coming close to my PR of 1:20 and after a poor Chicago performance, my focus was more on executing a good race and building confidence in myself again. I wanted to aim for a negative split and finish feeling physically strong. My Stryd was estimating a 1:39 and I was confident that I was actually in better shape than that because I hadn’t really done any high effort training in the past three months to give Stryd good data. So I decided following its recommended power would give me a nice safe goal time and I could go faster if I was confident in my abilities once I was well into the race

Pre-race

Another motivation for me in this race was that this would be the first time my kids are present and old enough to be engaged with the race. I have two daughters who will be 3 and 5 years old this year and I want to start exposing them to running and hopefully they develop an interest. Having two kids also creates a few logistical challenges. We turned this race into a family getaway as we live in a small town a 5 hour drive away. We packed the family into a van and drove to Saskatoon on Friday. Spent Friday and Saturday playing in the pool, visiting parks, doing a bit of shopping, trying to find food to eat that was healthy and yet appealing to picky young children, and trying to sleep two to a bed in a hotel room with two kids who were full of excitement and wonder from visiting a new city. Needless to say I didn’t follow the typical strict pre-race diet and activity regimen of a wannabe-amateur-elite runner. No shakeout runs on Friday or Saturday, the last supper was spicy deluxe pad thai ordered to our hotel room. I did manage to get to bed at a decent time, because what else is there to do when you have two sleeping preschoolers in your hotel room?
I like this race in particular because it’s small enough and conveniently located that the logistics of getting to the race are very simple. It’s a 10 minute drive to the race from our hotel, and a two minute walk from the huge parking lot to the start of the race. Bag drop was unnecessary because I had my wife with me (who I bribed with a new Lululemon belt bag). Morning routine was wake up at 5:30, do a few stretches, quick shower, skip morning oatmeal and chocolate milk because still kinda full from last night’s dinner, grab a drive-thru coffee on the way to the race, eat a stroopwafel in the car, get to the race at 6:30, dump my stuff with my wife, give the kids a hug for good luck, skip pre-race warm up and instead just do a bit of dancing and jogging in place in the starter’s chute. They do the opening ceremony, count us down, and we’re off.

Race

Stryd gave me a power target of 315W which roughly translated to a 7:30/mile pace. I wanted to keep close to that pace for at least the first half because I got overly ambitious in Chicago and cooked myself in the first half and then paid for it later. A negative split was a bigger priority than a goal time. Once we got out of the chute and started to stretch out, I was pleased to find that 315W felt pretty relaxed and it actually took some effort to not speed up. The first few miles were a net downhill and I tend to not resist gravity and let the hill carry me, so I actually ended up going a bit faster than my pace and power targets, but no big deal. My breathing was relaxed and my legs felt strong.
It was around the second mile that I became aware of some rubbing on the back of my heel. The Hyperion Elites that I was wearing have a buttress on the inside of the heel that rubs on my Achilles tendon. In Chicago I finished the race with a couple bloody blisters on my heels but they didn’t bother me too much during the race. I meant to bring moleskin to protect my heels but forgot them, and I figured that in a half marathon it probably would only be about…half as bad as Chicago?...and I could live with it. But after the third mile I could feel my heel starting to get irritated and I had to make a decision: do I worry about this and adjust my stride or stop to try and adjust my shoe or sock somehow? Or do I just accept that I’ll have some blisters at the end of the race and deal with it after? I’ve never dealt with any serious injuries from running through a mild irritation that I deemed not serious, so I decided that I could live with the pain and went on.
It was at the end of mile 4 that my heel went from irritated to angry and I could tell a blister was forming. That was a little too soon for my liking and I decided to stop and tighten my shoe a bit. That only seemed to make it worse, so I stopped again to pull my socks up really tight. That didn’t help either. I stopped again to try tying my shoe looser? That seemed to relieve a bit of pressure and I managed to run for another mile and a half, at a faster pace now because I was losing time. Then I felt the blister on my left foot pop. That didn’t feel so good. Stopped again and loosened up all the laces and then adjusted them to redistribute the pressure on my foot. Ran for a bit longer but then the right heel started to hurt. Tried retying the right shoe. Limped along for a minute and then tried folding the socks back to double the padding around the blisters. That didn’t work. Then I felt the skin on my left foot actually tear and I knew there was a nice big chunk of raw exposed skin now being rubbed down by the back of my shoe, and every step felt like a combination of salt on an open wound and a butter knife being scraped over a sunburn. At that point I seriously considered just dropping out of the race, and if I had traveled to the race solo I probably would have thrown in the towel but I told my wife to be at the finish line at a certain time with my kids to cheer me on and I didn’t want them to miss me. So in one last effort to relieve the friction on my heel I stopped after the halfway turnaround and relaced both shoes with a heel lock. Both of the aglets (the plastic thingys on the end of the laces) popped off when I pulled the laces out of the eyelets to relace them and I struggled with sweat dripping in my eyes and shaky hands to push the soft laces through the tiny little eyelets on the shoes which took way longer than it should have. But after all that was said and done I stood up and ran a few strides and to my relief, while my ankles were both raw and bloody, the rubbing seemed to be gone.
Well, now I had some work to do. Due to all the stops, I was feeling fairly fresh despite the painful heels, and despite it all I had run the first half of the race in 50 minutes, which made a 1:39 pretty achievable provided no more shoe problems. I was feeling a sense of urgency (and also had a bit of frustrated energy to burn) so I gave myself permission to turn up the effort and try to catch some of the people that I was running with before I needed to deal with my shoes. The miles ticked away pretty seamlessly. The ankles didn’t seem to be getting any worse, and everything else was feeling fine. I started to pick off some of the runners I had passed earlier in the race. I crossed paths with a few runners I knew, which is a fun feature of this race being mostly a long out-and-back, you’ll meet people coming in the opposite direction for a good portion of the race.
The last couple of miles are a slight net uphill so it gets progressively more difficult at the end as you feel that elevation on tired legs. Despite that, I ran progressive negative splits from mile 9 through the finish. In the last 2 miles, I was matching paces with a younger guy who eventually sped up and pulled away, then in the last mile with another guy who was clearly trying to race me (as I subtly ratcheted up the pace trying to race him). In the last 400m we dropped any pretenses and gave it everything we had in an unspoken sprint to the finish. I’m pretty sure I was grinning in the last 100m as we weaved around some of the 10k walkers and dueled to the finish. He ended up pulling away and beating my by a couple of steps but that was the most fun part of the race, and we high fived in the finishing chute afterwards.

Post-race

Waiting for me at the finish line was my family, and let me tell you, having your kids cheer “yay Daddy!” makes it all worth it. We posed for some family pics and then grabbed some post race snacks with my 3 year old on my shoulder (she took my cheesy bread and ate it, but I kept the non-alcoholic craft beer). My four year old was concerned about the boo boos on my feet but I assured her that I was really tough and that they barely even hurt (I have a bloody red circle of raw skin about the size of a twoonie on one ankle) She told me I was really tough so that was a nice boost to the ego. Then we went back to the hotel for a shower, packed up our stuff and hopped in the van for the drive home.
I’m not sure what’s next for me. I’m not very keen at the idea of training for a marathon this summer, because I have a lot of baseball planned as well as family time. I might get back in the gym and do some more weight training and speed work and then maybe a low mileage training plan for another half in the fall and improve my time from this race. In any case I feel more energized and motivated and maybe I’m past my little burnout now. A race without a ton of expectations is a nice break from the constant PR and WMM qualifying grind I’ve been on for the last few years.
Made with a new race report generator created by herumph.
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2023.05.29 05:58 helloo_Regina Stolen truck

Stolen truck
I have contacted SVSD, and not much info as of rn. We have gone outta our way to look for video evidence from neighbors . All we know that it went west bound on Jamacha Blvd and passed the AMPM. Please , if u have any info, please let me know. Or like the shadiest part of SD, in hope of maybe it didn't go to MX.
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2023.05.29 05:43 hello_1289 Help preparing lawn for backyard party

I am having a birthday party in early July and most of the foot traffic will be in my backyard. I laid down tall fescue sod last September so it hasn't been a year yet but it survived winter and is doing okay in the summer. I am in Sacramento, CA where it can get pretty hot in the summer (90-110 degrees F). Luckily we've only hit high 90s so far, but I fear that it will be quite hot when July rolls around. What advice do you guys have for making sure my grass survives this event? Foot traffic will be pretty heavy and my partner wants to put canopies and furniture down on my beloved grass. I've followed the pinned guide for spring time cool grass (aerate, fertilize, pre emergent) as well as summertime (mow at 4inches, water 3 times a week). Is there anything I can do to prepare further other than praying?
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2023.05.29 04:46 scarlet2248 Recommended Wedding Venues by State Part I

Recommended Wedding Venues by State Part I

California Wedding Venues

Carneros Resort and Spa

Located at 4048 Sonoma Hwy, Napa. It has a rustic charm where you can see vineyard views and rolling hills. Also offers a hilltop restaurant with an outdoor venue that can accommodate up to 300 people. Catering, wedding planning, floral arrangements, photography, and other services are available. And the starting price is $200 per person.
https://preview.redd.it/hsuvufj35q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=7dde25aaa6c10d5ec27f3693f1307d8e3d152e36

Park Winters

Located at 27850 County Road 26, Winters. This is a five-star wedding venue and estate located in the middle of a farmland. There is a historic inn and event barn. This would be perfect for those who love a natural outdoor wedding surrounded by the beauty of the Blue Mountains. Catering, wedding planning, floral arrangements, photography, and more are available. Prices start at $150 per person and can accommodate up to 200 guests.

Montage Laguna Beach

The address is 30801 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. This romantic waterfront venue offers a lush grassy setting looking out over the coastline and blue sky. The largest ballroom has 7,500 square feet of space and can accommodate up to 500 people. Prices start at $250 per person. Services offered include catering, wedding planning, spa, music, and much more.

Oregon Wedding Venues

Sentinel Hotel

Located at 614 SW 11th Ave, Portland. This hotel is housed in a historic downtown building dating back to 1909. There are several exquisite banquet rooms to choose from, ranging from 50 to accommodate up to 900 people. The ballrooms are ornately decorated with elaborate carvings and elegant chandeliers. Prices start at $150 per person. Necessary wedding services are also available.

Mt. Hood Oregon Resort

The location is 68010 East Fairway Avenue, Welches. Which can give you a dream forest wedding surrounded by lush forests and the majestic mountains of Mt. Hood National Forest. Unlike other wedding venues, guided hikes and rafting excursions are available here. There is also a golf course for your use. The largest venue can accommodate up to 400 people. Prices start at $100 per person.

Lakeside Gardens

Located at 16211 SE Foster Rd Portland, Lakeside Gardens offers essential vendors for photography, videography, flowers, DJs, and hair and makeup services. It is surrounded by a lake and offers a natural view of the garden. The largest hospitality venue can accommodate up to 300 people. Prices start at $100 per person.

Washington Wedding Venues

The Edgewater Hotel

The luxury hotel at 2411 Alaskan Way, Seattle, was named "Best Classic Hospitality Venue in the Seattle Area" by Seattle Bride magazine. With views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. The ballroom can accommodate up to 220 guests and prices start at around $200 per person.

Sodo Park

Located at 3200 1st Avenue South, Suite 100 in Seattle. This is a century-old building factory with a different style that makes it very popular in Seattle. The high beams and steamy ceilings make it unique. The entire venue can accommodate up to 300 guests and costs around $150 per person.
https://preview.redd.it/7pydpxau5q2b1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=6bb68468589b0b0fd4001d5f0fd9bba8b87ecc81

Cedarbrook Lodge

The address is 18525 36th Ave S, Seattle. Here you will find a lush garden setting and luxurious accommodations. Indoor and outdoor hospitality venues are available to choose from, starting at $150 per person.

Arizona Wedding Venues

Boulders Resort & Spa

The address is 34631 N Tom Darlington Dr, Scottsdale. This resort has a fantastic desert and rocky landscape. With open views and the vibrant colors of the desert sky at sunset. Offers a luxurious spa, and outdoor ceremony space. Prices start at $200 per person and can accommodate up to 300 guests.

The Phoenician

Located at 6000 East Camelback Road Scottsdale. There are various styles of venues to choose from, whether it be lush green gardens, sparkling waterfalls, or breathtaking valley views. There are also several sizes of banquet rooms to choose from. Prices start at $250 per person.

Arizona Biltmore

The resort is located at 2400 E. Missouri Ave Phoenix. Nestled among palm trees and mountains. A magical oasis forms at the base of the Phoenix Mountain Reserve, enjoying a tranquil desert setting. There are also two pools available and a total of six wedding venue options for up to 400 people. Starting at $150 per person.

Nevada Wedding Venues

The Venetian

An old-school luxury hotel located at 3355 South Las Vegas Boulevard, it can bring you the most traditional and unique Las Vegas-style wedding. Here you can admire the Italian style of architecture. Featuring indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces, and luxury accommodations. Starting at $200 per person.

Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa

Located at 11011 W Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas. Unlike other luxury hotels, here you have a view of the Red Rock Canyon. The hotel offers five ballrooms and wedding venues that can accommodate up to 300 people. Prices start at $150 per person.

Neon Museum

Want to try something different for your wedding venue? Choose the Neon Museum at 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, with its vintage neon signage, outdoor ceremony space, and unique atmosphere. You can take very vintage and fun photos. Prices are $2,500 for a two-hour rental, perfect for smaller weddings.
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Idaho Wedding Venues

Boise Depot

Located at 2603 W Eastover Terrace, Boise. This is a historic Spanish-style building that was once used as a waiting room with the building. 8-hour rental is $1,455 and can accommodate a minimum of 165 people. It is important to note that government-owned venues like this have strict rules of use. So it is best to check carefully before renting.
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Chateau des Fleur

The French-style building at 176 S. Rosebud Ln, Eagle. The largest ballroom features ivory walls, beautiful windows, an outdoor exit to the garden, gold chandeliers, and delicate gold wall sconces. Seating for up to 240 guests starts at $100 per person.

Still Water Hollow

Located at 18120 Dean Ln, Nampa. Has a rustic style and offers brand new indoor barn facilities. Tables and chairs for 150 people, pond with waterfall, fountain, and bridge. Rustic and elegant style venues can be designed for different styles of weddings. 12-hour rentals start at $5,500.

Utah Wedding Venues

Castle Park

A full-service event venue located at 110 South Main Street Lindon. Featuring an old castle-style building with outdoor ceremony space. Starting at $5,500 for a 12-hour rental. Catering, wedding planning, and other services are also available.

Red Butte Garden

Magnificent gardens at 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. With expansive views of mountains, valleys, and gardens, offering a beautiful backdrop of plants. There are also waterfalls, ponds, and many more beautiful spaces. We recommend coming during the growing season of the plants which is the warmer months. This allows for a ceremony to be held in the stunning rose garden. Four-hour rentals from $2,500.

Log Haven

Located at 6451 E. Millcreek Canyon Road Salt Lake City has a spectacular mountain wedding and reception venue. With countless natural features and waterfalls, the area also offers activities including skiing, hiking, biking, and golfing. Prices are affordable, with menu pricing starting at $32 per person.

Montana Wedding Venues

Chico Hot Springs

Located at 163 Chico Road Pray, Montana, this is a great year-round destination for weddings in Montana. Offering a variety of natural beauty and architectural features. Besides the historic stone houses, there are also mountain views. You can also soak in the hot springs to relieve the fatigue from the ceremony after a long day. Four-hour rentals start at $2,000.

Rockin' TJ Ranch

The address is 651 Lynx Ln, Bozeman, with unparalleled views of the Bridger Mountains and open meadows. This wedding venue has been a professional wedding service for 20 years and offers full-service planning. Basic venue packages start at $9,495.

The Ranch at Rock Creek

Located at 79 Carriage House Ln, Philipsburg, this large ranch allows the exploration of five mountain peaks. Find nature's rest and inspiration in the peaceful, storied West. It is also the world's first Forbes Travel Guide 5-star ranch. With ten square miles of rivers, forests, valleys, and vistas.
Of course, this luxury experience comes with a hefty price tag. Charters start at $90,000 per night for groups of 21 or more, plus 23% of the ranch fee.

Wyoming Wedding Venues

Jackson Lake Lodge

Located in Moran, Grand Teton National Park, this is a beautiful lodge less than five minutes from Jackson Lake. Known for its iconic views of the Teton Mountains. It is a must-see venue for couples who love nature. Because of its location within the National Park, Jackson Lake Lodge is open seasonally from mid-May to early October. Rates start at $150 per person.

Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club

The address is Shooting Star, 6765 Crystal Springs Rd, Teton Village. In addition to the golf course view, a pond, lake, or stream is one of the beautiful views. Starting price is $200 per person.

Wyoming Stargazing

Are you an astronomy enthusiast? Check out the Stargazing Agency located at 1135 Maple Way G1, Jackson. Their wedding packages include the opportunity to learn about the constellations, planets, and the fascinating stories behind them. Stargazing tour leaders will guide the group through the night sky, answering questions and gaining insight into the beauty of the stars. This will be one of the most unique themed weddings guests have ever attended. Prices start at $175 a person.

Colorado Wedding Venues

Boettcher Mansion

Located at 900 Colorow Rd, Golden's premier historic event venue, the Boettcher Mansion offers unparalleled service in a meticulously maintained estate. Along with the beautiful mansion, there are mountain views for you to enjoy. The ballroom can accommodate up to 150 people with six-hour rentals starting at $3,500.

Butterfly Pavilion

The Butterfly Pavilion at 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster can turn your wedding into a fairy tale. Offering outdoor venues such as gazebos, gardens, and a theater. There is also a popular and unique butterfly release ceremony. It is important to note that there are a variety of butterflies and plants, so please treat them with care. The minimum venue rental is $1,800.

Great Divide Brewing Company

Great Divide Brewing Company, located at 1812 35th St, Denver, allows you to host a beer wedding. Up to 75 guests can be accommodated so they will be in the middle of a keg. The atmosphere will be more relaxed and enjoyable, and a bar and drinks, planning, equipment, and servers will be provided. Rentals are for 6 hours and start at $3000.

New Mexico Wedding Venues

La Fonda on the Plaza

The hotel at 100 E San Francisco St, Santa Fe has a long history as well as a cultural background. It can provide an elegant atmosphere for your wedding, with unique hand-carved furniture in each room. There are four ballrooms to choose from, with authentic New Mexican décor. This includes charming fireplaces, hand-punched pewter chandeliers, and traditional terracotta tiles. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000.

Loretto Chapel

Located at 207 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe's Museum of Historic Places is perfect for weddings. Accommodating 139 guests, the interior of the chapel features original stained glass windows and an ornate altar. In particular, the church's famous spiral staircase is the star of many articles and is worth a look. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $2,500 and services include the use of the church and wedding coordinator.
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Albuquerque Balloon Museum

This is the hot air balloon museum located at 9201 Balloon Museum Dr. NE, Albuquerque. It offers soaring spaces and panoramic views of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sandia Mountains. The museum features displays of hot air balloons of all colors and eras, including a weather lab. The price to rent the entire museum and North Plaza for six hours is $6,000.

North Dakota Wedding Venues

Red River Zoo

The Zoo at 4255 23rd Ave S, Fargo will be the most interesting wedding venue. The zoo is home to animals such as red pandas, gray wolves, and Pallas cats. There is plenty of space for outdoor weddings as well as indoor receptions, and a carousel is available in one of the venues. Saturday weddings start at $1,500 and services include tables, chairs, and access to the zoo exhibits.

The North Dakota Heritage Center

The address is 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck. The museum showcases the state's rich history from its earliest geological formations to the present day. Offering a variety of indoor spaces, including galleries and a theater, it provides a unique and educational wedding experience. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $1,500.
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Avalon Events Center

Prefer a more modern style wedding? The Event Center at 2525 9th Ave S, Fargo, while historic, offers five function rooms and new audio technology. Five ballrooms offer seating for up to 700 people and a full bar. Saturday weddings start at $2,000.

South Dakota Wedding Venues

Chapel in the Hills

The church at 3788 Chapel Ln, Rapid City is a place of beauty and inspiration. There are museums, trails, and hillsides to host services. Weddings are performed by the Chapel's pastor and it is open for weddings from May 1 to September 30 each year. The price is $400 for the use of the chapel and courtyard area. This includes a $100 minister's fee.
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The Lodge at Deadwood

The address is 100 Pine Crest Lane, Deadwood and the backdrop will be the beautiful Black Hills. With four adjoining event rooms and the main ballroom, it provides the perfect space for weddings of any size. Wedding packages are available at a variety of prices, with the least expensive buffet package starting at $65 per person for a minimum of 100 people.

Buffalo Ridge Resort

A rustic resort located at 1312 Coteau St, Gary. Offers charming and historic wedding venues including a restored barn and beautiful chapel. The venue can accommodate up to 300 people and prices start at $4,500 for a Saturday wedding.

Nebraska Wedding Venues

Scoular Ballroom

The Ballroom at 2027 Dodge St, Omaha, is located just minutes from downtown. Located in the historic Scoular building, from the grand Italian marble floors of the atrium to the romantic balcony overlooking the spacious and inviting ballroom. Offering a modern and elegant wedding venue with a grand ballroom and beautiful outdoor terrace. Accommodates up to 300 guests and starts at $4,000 for a Saturday wedding.

Rococo Theatre

The theater at 140 N 13th St, Lincoln can give you a movie-like wedding. The theater has seating for up to 500 guests. The bride and groom can get married on stage while the guests sit in the first few rows of seats. Saturday weddings start at $2,500.

The Barn at the Ackerhurst Dairy Farm

Located at 15220 Military Rd, Bennington, this is an Omaha landmark and a historic site in the area. This wedding venue can accommodate up to 450 guests and includes an outdoor ceremony space and a large terrace with a fireplace. Off-season wedding rental rates start at $2,500.

Kansas Wedding Venues

Madison Avenue Central Park

Central Park at 512 E Madison Ave, Derby features a lawn, theater, and playground. And in the southwest corner, there is an event center including an indoor reception and outdoor patio. Accommodating up to 370 people, rates start at $800 for an 8-hour rental.

Petroleum Club of Wichita

The address is 100 N Broadway St 900, Wichita. this is a rooftop wedding venue located on top of the iconic Ruffin Building. With views of the skyline and city, it offers personalized service and beautiful décor. Wedding venue fees start at $4500.

The Oread Hotel

Located at 1200 Oread Ave, Lawrence, the hotel has two large outdoor patios. The patio overlooks the city and the Kansas River. There are nine different banquet rooms to choose from, the largest of which can seat up to 275 people. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000.

Oklahoma Wedding Venues

The Dominion House

The main house is located at 602 E. College, Guthrie. The boutique hotel offers both intimate and grand wedding packages, including romantic indoor and outdoor venues. The outdoors includes a wedding garden and a four-season chapel, while the grand ballroom is designed in the opulent style of the 1920s. Wedding packages start at $2,000.

Glass Chapel

This is an intimate wedding venue located at 1401 West Washington St S, Broken Arrow. This chapel offers a unique and romantic wedding venue with a beautiful glass chapel and outdoor garden. The triangular roof and all-glass walls will make you feel like you are in a fairy tale world. Outside, the gardens and woods complement the modern design. The church can accommodate up to 100 guests and wedding packages start from $2450.

The Springs Event Venue

This is a wedding planning company that offers multiple venues. Event venues are located in various cities throughout Oklahoma, including Edmond, Norman, and Tulsa. Versatile and affordable wedding venues are available with a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $3,950.

Texas Wedding Venues

Grand Galvez

This is a historic hotel located at 2024 Seawall Blvd, Galveston. The hotel is surrounded by lush gardens, expansive green spaces, and sparkling beaches. An indoor ballroom and terrace are included, and the ballroom features floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the bay. Up to 200 guests can be accommodated for a great wedding service. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $10,000.

The Bell Tower on 34th

This beautiful clock tower is located at 901 W 34th St, Houston, and has a castle-like interior with a magnificent grand staircase, arches, and marble floors. Every aspect of the building is luxurious. Wedding packages are available on an all-inclusive basis, with prices starting at $10,000 for a Saturday wedding.

The Oasis on Lake Travis

This restaurant is located at 6550 Comanche Trail, Austin.Along with an event center located 450 feet above Lake Travis, offering unparalleled views. An outdoor patio overlooking the lake is available. Up to 400 guests can be accommodated and prices start at $5,000 for Saturday weddings.

Minnesota Wedding Venues

The Gale Mansion

This mansion at 2115 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis is also a very popular wedding venue. With a warm atmosphere and inviting decor, it offers an elegant and convenient space to host the wedding of your choice. 12 hours of rental costs a total of $5,700 including the rental of the mansion and ballroom.

The Outpost Center

The address is 6053 US-212, Chaska. Built on 32 acres of rolling hills and woodlands, it is a beautiful and peaceful venue close to the city. The main venue's red facade and green roof create an oil painting-like backdrop. It has the ambiance of a barn wedding with all the amenities and gorgeous rustic grounds. Wedding packages start at $4675 for 50 guests.

Nicollet Island Pavilion

The event venue at 40 Power Street, Minneapolis is full of unique charm and style. Exposed brick walls and tall industrial ceilings create an open atmosphere full of character. You can have the best views of the Minneapolis bridges and skyline at this venue. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $3,500.

Iowa Wedding Venues

Brenton Arboretum

This is a botanical garden located at 25141 260th St, Dallas Center. It has approximately 2,500 plants representing more than 500 different species, cultivars, and hybrids. Offers great outdoor views and can accommodate up to 300 people. Saturday weddings start at $2,500 and services include access to the gardens and a wedding coordinator.

The Temple for Performing Arts

Located at 1011 Locust Street, Des Moines, it offers a large auditorium, recital hall, and suites for weddings. The Grand Hall can accommodate up to 450 people and features a tinted glass skylight and a magnificent original light fixture and a sculpted ceiling. High-season wedding receptions start at $4000 for the venue.

Figge Art Museum

The Art Museum at 225 W 2nd St, Davenport. The museum's lobby can accommodate 200 guests and has a modern design with high ceilings and terrazzo floors. The striking river view offers countless possibilities. The outdoor terrace provided also offers a magnificent view of the Mississippi River. The rental fee for the lobby is $2,500.
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Missouri Wedding Venues

Lemp Mansion

Located at 3322 Demenil Pl, St. Louis, this mansion was once the home of a beer magnate but was the site of three suicides. It has since been turned into a restaurant and hotel, offering historical and ghost tours. The mansion has four sites, including a mansion, terrace, auditorium, and loft. Ceremony fees range from $950-$1900 and meals start at roughly $47 per person.

Jewel Box

The public gardening facility in Saint Louis is made of glass plates and copper frames. It has a variety of flowers and plants and is filled with bright sunlight perfect for wedding photography. It can accommodate up to 250 people as a ceremony venue and costs $1,000.
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Wild Carrot

Located at 3901 Shaw Blvd, St. Louis, with indoor hospitality space and loft and terrace. Includes renovated industrial building and outdoor patio. Prices for Saturday weddings start at $4,000 and can accommodate up to 200 people.

Arkansas Wedding Venues

Castle on Stagecoach

This is an old castle located at 6601 Stagecoach Rd, Little Rock. Offering intimate indoor spaces, the castle's unique architecture and décor provide an elegant and luxurious setting. The venue includes a lawn, barn, and stables. Prices start at $6,673 for 50 guests.

The Brick Ballroom

The event space at 119 B S Broadway St, Siloam Springs, was formerly a Chevrolet dealership. The building is 100 years old. Inside are black walls and original tin ceilings, vintage glass chandeliers, blue benches, and a built-in bar with a sink. There are also 5,000 square feet of covered balconies and gardens. The starting venue fee for a high-season wedding is $3,000.

Osage House

Located at 243 Pace Ln, Cave Springs, offers a beautiful and modern wedding venue. The venue is suitable for couples seeking minimalism, with architectural designs mostly in black and white. A chapel will be located a short distance from the lobby and included in the wedding package. With a maximum capacity of 428 people, wedding venue rentals start at $2800 in high season.

Louisiana Wedding Venues

The Elms Mansion

Located at 3029 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, the mansion is a typical Italianate-style building. It features an imported hand-carved marble mantel, decorative cornices, 24-carat gold sconces, and a 48-foot ballroom. Accommodates up to 400 people and starts at $4,500 for a Saturday wedding.

The Presbytère

This museum is located at 751 Chartres St, New Orleans, and has a rich history. A collection of elaborate carnival artifacts and memorabilia. You can hold a ceremony among the beautiful exhibits and rich artifacts and enjoy a fun evening with your family. Accommodates up to 500 guests, starting at $6,590 for 50 guests.

Race + Religious

It is located at 510 Race Street, New Orleans, and has three buildings with brick courtyards filled with greenery. The hotel has 4,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space on the ground floor. Dinner parties can accommodate up to 90 people, and prices start at $7,500 for Saturday weddings.

Alaska Wedding Venues

Alyeska Resort

This is a leisurely resort located at 1000 Arlberg Ave, Girdwood. is Alaska's premier year-round destination. Featuring more than 300 guest rooms, many fine dining experiences, a saltwater pool, a ski hill, and bike park, and a brand-new Nordic Spa. The ballroom can accommodate up to 220 guests. Reception rentals range from $500 to $1,000 and include five hours of event time.

The Alaska Zoo

The Alaska Zoo is located at 4731 O'Malley Rd, Anchorage. Inside are animals such as polar bears, wolves, snow leopards, and other rare species. The zoo has very spacious halls and lawns and a bright greenhouse. Hospitality hall rentals start at $800. Lawn rentals start at $1,450. Greenhouse rentals start at $675.

Hotel Captain Cook

Old fashioned hotel located at 939 W 5th Ave, Anchorage. One of the meeting and function rooms has a stunning panoramic view and fireplace. Panoramic views of the Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet. Accommodates up to 600 guests and Saturday weddings start at approximately $5,000.

Hawaii Wedding Venues

Haiku Mill

The address is 250 Haiku Rd, Haiku, a unique European-style building amid Maui's lush surroundings. With over 150 years of history, it is an important landmark. A quaint and beautiful ceremony can be created. The venue can accommodate up to 100 people and prices start at $6,500 for a Saturday wedding.

Kauapea Beach

Also known as Secret Beach, has a 3,000-foot-long North Shore beach. Enjoy a sparsely populated stretch of beach with breathtaking views of Moquawe Island and Kilauea Lighthouse. Perfect for your seaside wedding venue. You can look for the right wedding contractor to prepare everything for you and prices will probably range from $800 to $1500.

Moana Surfrider

The resort is located at 2365 Kalākaua Ave, Honolulu. First opened in 1901, it is just steps from the perfect shores of legendary Waikiki Beach and within walking distance of Honolulu's most popular shopping, dining, and entertainment attractions. There are seven event rooms in total, and the ballroom can accommodate up to 300 people. Wedding packages range in price from $3,500 to $9,500.

To be continued

After introducing the most popular and unique wedding venues in the western and central states, we will continue to cover the wedding venues in the eastern states. Stay tuned for part two of our wedding venue recommendations. In the meantime, if you choose an outdoor wedding venue, check out our multi-sized, stylized wedding tent. it will ensure that your outdoor wedding is not disturbed by the weather.
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