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- slappy / psychoticsumo
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lol this is up on ebay i saw it and had a laugh
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1753651285
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 1753651285
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Hey Bonz, Here's that pic This is just something I modified some years ago..I call it "The steakswitch". It comes in handy at resturants,or when you get stuck with the cheapo plastic knives at BBQ's
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Hey Al, that's right...I didn't think of F.Beltrame's switchcombs.But I'd rather spend $2 or $3 for a novelty ..and who really uses them for hair?
Here' one I came across for the mustache/goatee
Here' one I came across for the mustache/goatee
I had a steak switch too, when I was 15. I had a knife set aside that I was going to break the blade off of, which I did with a vise, and lacking a hammer, I beat the hell out of it with a large heavy paint scraper. then I had to wait for the carnival to come to town, so I could win a switch/comb from the claw machines. that was 1983. when all was said and done, the blade was held firmly in place with elmer's glue. still fell out.
Hey Scott,
How's the red fishin'? The second run should be about over by now and the silvers should be stacking up in Cook's Inlet. My mouth waters every time I think of throwing a fresh one on the barby aroung a nice campfire somewhere out on the peninsula.
How's the red fishin'? The second run should be about over by now and the silvers should be stacking up in Cook's Inlet. My mouth waters every time I think of throwing a fresh one on the barby aroung a nice campfire somewhere out on the peninsula.
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