MountFTV Ceiling TV Mount for 26-70 inch TVs ,6 Adjustable Height Setting Full Motion Hanging TV Wall Mount Bracket, Holds up to 110lbs, Max 400x400mm

Katia de Peyer $ 10.44
HEAVY DUTY! Seriously, this mounting bracket will hold up to 110lbs so if you mount it over your bed, or the foot of the bed, you won’t have to worry about it falling down on you while you sleep and breaking your legs, feet etc. lol. I’ve always had to watch a small 22″ tv in the bedroom by turning on my right side to see the tv where it is located. I recently upgraded my office 40″ UHD TV I use for my security system cameras as a monitor to a 50″ 4K monitor to be able to see the 4K-5K cameras even better with their high definition on a tv/monitor that can actually show that high of a resolution and not just 1080p UHD. So, the 40″ UHD is going into the bedroom and I’m mounting it on the roof at an angle so I can watch it laying down normally in bed. This mount is made of very heavy-duty metal and attaches to the roof cross beam with 4 2-1/2″ hex head lag bolts! If this thing comes down, you have way more serious problems to worry about than a tv falling on you while you sleep. It has many different sizes of mounting holes for the back of your TV from ranging from 100×100 to 400x400mm and all sizes and combinations in between. Another huge surprise is the manual. Seriously, if this was produced in China, it is the best such manual I’ve ever seen produced for any product I’ve purchased that was made there. The technical specs leave nothing to be desired as they are very straight forth and easy to both read and follow the pictures. I didn’t see any typos or misspellings so like I said, whoever made this manual deserves a bonus! You will not have to worry about not being able to follow and/or understand the instructions. When I saw it on sale for $19.99, I didn’t hesitate to slap it into my cart and check out, haha. It has the value of at least 2-4 times that price for what you get and what it will do for you. If you need a tv mounted on the ceiling above or at the foot of your bed in your bedroom, this is all you need so order it and install it and start enjoying a much better tv experience in the bedroom or any other room you need or want your tv attached to the ceiling instead of a wall. I have 2 large tv’s now and both are mounted on wall mounts, so this one is a bonus for my situation. I may very well be a bonus for your situation as well. Just buy it and enjoy! [...]
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Contents

1. My Dance, Our Symphony
2. New York
3. 16 Langford Place
4. The Chamber Music Society
5. Musical Roots
6. Horovitz, Milhaud, and Mozart
7. Life in New York
8. Musical Colleagues and Friends
9. Challenges
10. Carnegie Concert Hall and the World of Musicians
11. Porto Vecchio
12. A Music Festival at Sea
13. The Assisi Festa Musica Pro
14. Castello di Duino and a Turning Point
15. The Washington Sinfonia
16. More Musical Colleagues and Collaborations
17. Sweet and Sour
18. Master Teacher, Master Passeur

Acknowledgements
Newspaper, Text and Photographic Credits
Appendix A: Gervase de Peyer, Principal Clarinet
Appendix B: Select Recordings
Appendix C: An Extract from Portraits 1: Gervase de Peyer
Select Bibliography
About the Author

About the Author

Katia de Peyer’s first book Dancing with MySelf, Sensuous Exercises for Body, Mind and Spirit (Nucleus Publications, 1991; La Source Press, 2026) introduced her method of inner-centering through movement, hailed by Diane von Furstenberg as a whole new attitude about exercising. Her second book Enjoy Your Healing Power (La Source Press, 2025) is an intuitive, helpful guide for developing our healing power.  A ballet dancer born in Paris who lived in Spain to further her studies in flamenco, Katia moved to New York in the late sixties to start a successful career as a personal trainer. There she met the virtuoso clarinettist Gervase de Peyer in 1976.  She and Gervase married in 1980 and lived for two decades in the US and then in the UK until Gervase’s death in 2017.  Katia continues her work as a writer and healer in London and New York.

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