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Re: Knife repair

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Everyone that posted on this "knife repair" thread are now getting notices, and reading about Harleys.
It gets bothersome.
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Re: Knife repair

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Ooops, my bad.
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Re: Knife repair

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It looks like the blade is stamped M Italy which is Mauro Mario. I learned that importer GCCO aka Gutman Cutlery imported manual knives that were made by Mauro Mario. They can be found on eBay. Might a blade from one of those work? Total guess here.
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The only way to tell is to buy one and see.
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Re: Knife repair

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Bill DeShivs wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:38 pm Everyone that posted on this "knife repair" thread are now getting notices, and reading about Harleys.
It gets bothersome.
Lol, Bill, quit being a dick. At least there is some traffic and comments.

Bring on the hate.

If you agree with me remember how woke Harley is now and I would be ashamed to own any of them.

Hopefully I pissed off all of you. Not really trying to be mean, just honest.
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Re: Knife repair

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They definitely went woke, whatever that means.
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whippersnapper wrote: Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:43 am
Bill DeShivs wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:38 pm Everyone that posted on this "knife repair" thread are now getting notices, and reading about Harleys.
It gets bothersome.
Lol, Bill, quit being a dick. At least there is some traffic and comments.

Bring on the hate.

If you agree with me remember how woke Harley is now and I would be ashamed to own any of them.

Hopefully I pissed off all of you. Not really trying to be mean, just honest.
Hahaha, Very true, rather have your forum being used than going the way of the dinosaurs, cause let's be honest here this forum is about as active as a dead hooker on occasions so a little side chat on Harley Davidsons...
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Re: Knife repair

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Thread drift is unavoidable, but....
Bugs me when I get a notification from a knife forum and it's about Harleys. I'll just unsubscribe from the threads.
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Re: Knife repair

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Greetings, mr. sammy da blade-

Ah yes, the 'Hog' motorcycle phenomena- Going to re-live your dreams of being the Easy Rider poster guy, 'eh?
If'n you want to maintain authenticity and retail value, you should consult our own Harley expert, Doofus Emeritus- he's well versed in the maintenance and customization of the HD beast-
His latest special chopper is festooned with 'sissy bars', the king and queen seats are custom flatulence warmed, and he doesn't have to pedal very hard to get his rainbow handle bar streamers a flying.

AS ever,
Your ol' pal,
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Re: Knife repair

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Streamers, he may be starting a new trend in customization. Around these parts riding around like that may put you in the tutty fruity category. If possible could you get Bonz to post some pictures of said motorcycle? Just when I thought I've seen everything Sir Wally proves me wrong, again!
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Re: Knife repair

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hearandgone wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 4:32 pm I ride a 1986 wideglide, the last of the 4 speed kick start Harleys. It leaks a little too but it’s my favorite ride. Oops, I guess I’m off topic too.
That'll be quite a rare FXWG your '86? Kick start, belt drive, last model with the FX swingarm frame?
Starting to Get hard to find in a stock form.
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Re: Knife repair

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My 96 is a nostalgia, green and an off color silver. Supposed to be only 2000 made that year with the paint scheme with 12 thousand miles. Next best thing to a shovelhead but with a lot less maintenance.
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sammy the blade wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:03 am My 96 is a nostalgia, green and an off color silver. Supposed to be only 2000 made that year with the paint scheme with 12 thousand miles. Next best thing to a shovelhead but with a lot less maintenance.
Nice, I had A '96 FXDWG,
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Re: Knife repair

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Like that model, finding a bike with the Evo engine in these parts isn't easy. Seems like people are holding to them cause you don't see them for sale much. Good old internet found one for me.
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