Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Pizza San Francisco

27 July 2014, my wife and I were discussing where to have our dinner. We wanted to try something new. We have passed this place on numerous occassion and this time we thought we would give it a try. Pizza San Francisco is located at 1-G Jalan Anggerik Vanilla BF 31/BF, Kota Kemuning. Tel : 016 332 9056.

Seating is ample. Classy


You view the food being cooked through the transparent viewing area


Starters, Mushroom Bruschetta RM7.90. It's creamy mushroom sauce served with onions and french loaf bread. Simply delicious


Braised Lamb Shank RM22.90, cheaper than Secret Recipies Lamb Shank. Taste wise, similar


Carbonara. Served with turkey ham and black olives. Heavenly

Caprieciosa Pizza RM21.90. Beef Pepperoni. This is a must have. Cheese is creamy, no cheesy smell


Strawberry Float RM6.90


Honey Milk Tea RM6.90 and Cold Chocolate RM6.90


The total bill. Drinking water RM1.00 a glass. Expensive. Service charge 10% and Tax is charged. Overall a excellent experience with good food. Will be back for more

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

China, War Propaganda Poster

World War II (WW2), lasted from 1939 to 1945 involving many great nations. The Empire of Japan aimed to dominate Asia and the Pacific and was already at war with the Republic of China in 1937. Japan hunger to dominate China politically and militarily and to secure its vast raw material reserves and other economic resources, particularly food and labor. 

During it's occupation of China, many atrocities were reported to have been committed. We shall not go into that. The records and facts can be clearly found in various websites, academics, documentaries and books. It was due to this atrocities that the Chinese had a deep hatred towards their invaders. 

During those days there was no instant Polaroid photo, no mobile phone with camera, no internet, no whatsapp. Hence, taking pictures was consider a luxury which only a selected few could afford. All announcements were made not via television or radio due to the fact that few placed had them and the broadcasters do not want to draw attention to themselves. Therefore, propaganda posters was the best bet. You can get your message out to the masses and still remain anonymous.

This is one such piece in my collection   


The heading states Printed in 1943, the second World War in the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the United States of America 


Inscriptions states that the US tried to save their boat but was unable to


States that the US wanted Britain Island but Japan planes arrived to bomb them


Implies that the US had successfully brought down Japanese Kamikaze pilots


This was their way of informing or more like misinforming the public by providing wrong information. China at the point in time supported the US, hence, their propaganda poster was pro US. When in reality at that time US was at the loosing end. The Atomic bomb came much later   


Copyright, printed in Shanghai, China


Hanging on my wall


Malaysia 10 Cents 1971 Version 1

Finally, that is all that I can say. 

I now have this wonderful piece in my collection also due to the aid of my sifu Mr. Sia. To you Sir, I salute.

Anyone wanting to get into this hobby, I strongly suggest that you read the latest edition of the Standard Catalog of Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Coin & Paper Money by Steven Tan. This book will aid you in knowing the current market value of your item based on it's grade.

There were only 32,236 pieces of 10 sen coins minted in 1971 (version 1, 2 and 3). Compared to 47.8 million pieces of 1 cent,16.6 million pieces of 5 cents,10 million pieces of 20 cents, 8.4 million pieces of 50 cents and 2.4 million pieces of One Dollar coin minted by Bank Negara Malaysia in 1971. 

Why is there such a low mintage of the 10 cents 1971 coin?

There are many version of the story. 

1. These coins were minted in the London Mint. After Bank Negara Malaysia had set up the local mint in Batu Tiga,Shah Alam they had halted production of the London Mint. However 32,236 pieces had already minted. 

This does not hold water as London Mint can produce a few hundred thousand of coins a day and why The Shah Alam Mint did not continue production after halting the minting process in London?

2. When the Shah Alam Royal Mint started its minting operation in 1971, Kuala Lumpur was hits by a big flood hindering minting process.

Pardon the pun but this theory also does not hold water or flood. Ha ha ha. Because the Shah Alam Mint started operations on 4 May 2017, whereas the flood occurred in January 1971 and in Kuala Lumpur not Shah Alam. 

4. Bank Negara Malaysia wanted to sell a coin set for 1971, to commemorate the newly open Malaysia Mint. This plan did not materialize. 

This theory also has has serious flaws as it does not explain why the 10 cents was only minted in such low amounts. 

3. The dies broke.

This suggestion is also debatable. A new Mint when starts operation will cause some technical challenges, i.e. machine breaking down, difference is in raw product supplied, employee issues, quality control and etc.

But all this issues can be overcome. If there was a material shortage or broken dies, why are there 3 versions of the coin in circulation?

Hence, we are back to square one. Why is there such a low mintage of the 1971 10 cents coin?  

There are no Malaysia coin in any denomination being issued in year 1972.

Finally added this recently to my collection. Malaysian Parliamentary 1971, 10 cents Version 1, beveled edge



View Master

View Master Viewer or also known as stereo viewers was the rage at one time. I remember having one as a kid in the 80’s. Red color if I am not mistaken. That's the issue isn’t it? We all have toys that we adored as kids but never really looked after it or appreciated it and over time they were either lost, became damaged or was simply given away. In our adulthood, we tend to look back for those items to relive our childhood. 

Mine was View Master Viewer, Rubik’s Cube, Kenner Star Wars, Master Mind by Invicta Games, White Stone Marble,  (Guli Batu Putih), Pick Up Sticks, Snake and Ladder, Sepak Bulu Ayam and etc. All from a bygone era.
   
Hence, whenever I get the chance to own a piece of my past I grab it. Such is the story with this View Master Viewer. I managed to purchase this Model C in mint condition, produced between 1946 and 1955. It was made from bakelite (an early form of plastic).

Model C was the first viewer to have a slot into which the reels were placed for viewing. The viewer was very robustly constructed and many survive to this day. Always get a unit with the outlined patent information block as they command a considerably higher price.

The Model C originally retailed for US $2.00. 

View-Master was introduced at the New York World's Fair (marked "Patent Applied For") in 1939. The first View-Master in the late 1930's was not meant as a child’s toy. A Portland, Oregon, organ-maker and photographer named William Gruber was fascinated with a Victorian optical device known as a stereoscope, which created an illusion of 3D using two side by side photographs. Gruber had the idea to mass-produce a portable stereoscope, using new Kodachrome color film, which could be held in one’s hands.

The Model C that I purchased is still in mint condition. Even the box has no ripples or damages 


Still intact with the original plastic wrap


The patent information block is clearly visible in the bottom. This it one of the classic black View-Master Model C viewers produced by Sawyer’s from 1946-1955. It carries the raised Sawyer’s script and View-Master name in block letters, as well as both the U.S. and Canadian patent numbers, underneath which it says “Other Pat. Pend., Made in U.S.A., Portland-Ore.” 



It’s made of black Bakelite with an aluminum advance lever on the side and has the “stair step” eyepiece design


Instructions to attach a light



View-Master was initially intended as an alternative to the scenic postcard, and was originally sold at photography shops, stationery stores, and scenic-attraction gift shops. The main subjects of View-Master reels were Carlsbad Caverns, Grand Canyon and other scenic view. Subsequently, the reels became more interesting, such as Doctor Who, Star Trek, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., Here's Lucy, Mork & Mindy, The Beverly Hillbillies and etc. 




However, the most current View Master reels are intended for children. My! How times have changed. Fisher-Price, a division of toy maker Mattel subsequently bought the rights to View Master. A different brand of View Master I bought for my kids, sold under by National Geography


Basic shape is still maintained and construction is from a different form of plastic making it much lighter


Like all things now days, made in China


Another View Master in collection, made in Belgium


As you can see there is no patent information contained. Hence, this commands a lower value from my Model C above


Milk bottle

Milk bottles. When discussing this, one would naturally make a reference to breastfeeding. At one point in time, many materials were utilized from terracotta pots, ceramic vessels, cows horns to glass bottles in various shapes in creating the perfect baby feeder.

Why was baby bottles created in the first place? The answer is because there was a need to feed infants when mothers couldn't. This could be attributed to when a mother dies during childbirth or simply unable to breastfeed due to insufficient breast milk, ailing health, illness or required to join the workforce. 

Subsequently, as science advanced, glass bottles were the preferred choice as it could be sterilized killing germs, can be refrigerated thereby, keeping liquids fresh and can be easily cleaned, as it was transparent, thus, killing bacteria. 

Question, why do I keep milk bottles? For me, One it's unique shape, as it comes in various designs and varieties. Two, it's history and Three, because I have kids. Hence, I have a sentimental attachment for the significance of milk bottles and its contribution.   

This is one such milk bottle in my collection


Top view


Rear view, it has a serial no


Under the brand of Savars. I am still trying to find out more about it and it's origins


Some of the other milk bottles in my collection





Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Shiok Kopitiam

Buka Puasa outing on 21 July 2014. On this day, we were a little behind schedule for buka puasa. It was 8.00pm, we were hungry and also starving. The nearest joint we could go to was Shiok Kopitiam. So that's where we headed to. The address is in my previous blog. 

I ordered Tom Yam Fried Rice, RM7.90. This dish is very delicious but it lacked the spiciness of a Thai dish. I prefer to add chili potong to get the that extra uuumph 


Swiss Chicken Chop RM13.90. For the price, its great. The grilled chicken is soft and tender. The mushroom sauce is good to. Anything better than this, my recommendation would be TJ Haus


Hailam Mee. The soy sauce is light and flavorful. This dish I wholeheartedly recommend. RM7.90


Marble Milk Tea RM3.40 and Hong Kong Milk Tea RM3.40. Good but I will go for Teh Tarik the next time around


Iced water RM 50 cents a glass


The Bill


Thursday, 17 July 2014

Oasis Cafe, Sunway Lagoon Club

Oasis Cafe, 3 Jalan Lagoon Timur, Bandar Sunway. Tel : 03 5631 1261. Buka Puasa outing on 14 July 2014. We have been here a few times. Food is great but only now I am getting the opportunity to share it with readers. This Cafe is located inside Sunway Club. It is a members only club but outsiders may enter to enjoy limited facilities.

Entrance of Oasis Cafe


You may also dine outdoor


If you do decide to dine outdoor, this is the wonderful view that you will be greeted to






View of the indoor dining area


There is also an ice cream bar


Carbonara Turkey RM18.90. Creamy and a little cheesy. Taste is average not great. The spaghetti is soft but firm. Just the sauce needs improvement 


House Special Fried Bean Curd RM15.90. They say its home made. I believe as it's one of the best tofu that I have tried. Super soft and very tasty. This you must try 


Hokkien Mee RM6.90. My advise give this a skip. Not good at all. The sauce lacks flavor and is not of a mismatched with the soft and tasty mee


Fried Mee Hoon RM8.90 and Fried Egg RM1.50. The mee is splendid. This dish is worth having. Mee is tasty, seafood given is also ample 


Chicken Maryland RM18.90. Crispy and tasty chicken. My only complaint is that the chicken is spread too thin that you can barely taste the chicken. The mushroom sauce is watery but tasty. Stay away from the coleslaw provided. Weird tasting and sourly. Not the way how coleslaw should taste     


Tomyam Fried Rice RM6.90. Great tasting rice for the price. Enjoyed every delicious bite. Rice and ingredients are plenty


Carrot milk RM5.50, Dragon Fruit RM5.50 and Teh RMRM3.00. The fruit juices were excellent. The teh was watery 


The total bill


Parking RM3.00 for non members