Yet another Addition to the Talkblade Forum
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Yet another Addition to the Talkblade Forum
Just want to introduce myself. My name is Mike (McGyver) Richmond. I'm 24 years old and an avid knife collector. I also enjoy woodworking and knife making in my spare time. Unfortunately, my job doesn't allow for much of it, so my production is slow at best. Not much else I can say, save that I am but a simple man of many talents and not enough time to enjoy any of them.
McG
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WELCOME, Mr. McGyver!
Don't listen to the "X-Man." He's been trying to get me to give him candy ever since he reared his pointy little head here...
Don't listen to the "X-Man." He's been trying to get me to give him candy ever since he reared his pointy little head here...
Xarathos wrote:Welcome to TalkBlade McGyver. You'll find you're in good company here, well kind of. Just don't take any candy from JerrBear.
JerrBear
Have you hugged a Bear today?
Have you hugged a Bear today?
Thanks
Well, I do seem to find myself among like minded individuals, which is a bonus. I look forward to learning some tips and sharing a few of my own. Speaking of which, were would I post tips on finishing up fix blades? Anyway, thanks again and I promise, I won't take any candy from strangers.
McG
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Speaking of polls
Here's a question for you guys. When you go out to dinner, and order a steak, do you use the house cutlery or whatever is in your pocket? I usually take along my mikov when I go out to dinner, and prefer slicing my meat with it. I had a waitress once ask me about it, and I showed her mow my knife cut through a 2" thick steak like it was butter. I then used the knife on the table, and it was like sawing a tree down with a butter knife. I guess what I am getting at is, Am I the only one besides my family members that does this?
McG