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Great stuff there Andrea, I really like the vintage models!
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novice wrote:Great stuff there Andrea, I really like the vintage models!
Ciao Tom, :D
thank'you very mutch for your compliments.
many greetings
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thanks for your comment! :D
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Viking45 wrote:I have often thought of a solid brass bolster stiletto. Cheers Andrea. I have wanted a solid brass bolster for eons. Well done my friend.
Tell Peter he cannot have one until I get mine first. :lol:

Pete old man,you know I jest,but if you get a brass bolster before me I will come to your home and drink all your liquor...not much of a threat in fact more of a favor. :lol:
Oh and I will tell the wife about your knife spending. :lol: 8)
Ok ok you win :!: you can have yours first :!: :lol: not the drinks cabinet :!:
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You can now also Armando beltrame stilettos there buy.
This is a further plus.
I like the new design of the Dagger Blades of Mr.Armando.


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Switch King wrote:You can now also Armando beltrame stilettos there buy.
This is a further plus.
I like the new design of the Dagger Blades of Mr.Armando.


Greetings from Europe
Hello Rene, :D :D
Armando's blade is the first blade dagger with a new design.
is old blade.
thanks for your post.
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great site!!! well put together.. just added to favorites..
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R.H wrote:great site!!! well put together.. just added to favorites..
Hello R.H. :D
you are very kind. :D :D
Thank you.
thanks alot for your kind words .I'm glad you like my site.
thank you very much!!
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Will you pretty please...with sugar on top....tell me where the parts are made for these knives?....I can't be the only person that wants to know......Nemo
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Nemo Knives wrote:Will you pretty please...with sugar on top....tell me where the parts are made for these knives?....I can't be the only person that wants to know......Nemo
I have a pengun I made on my lathe/milling machine. The feds don't care who made the bar-stock I made it from. HAVING it is of dubious legality ! The same is true of imported switchblades :idea: You are obsessed, get over it :!:
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Vagrant wrote:
Nemo Knives wrote:Will you pretty please...with sugar on top....tell me where the parts are made for these knives?....I can't be the only person that wants to know......Nemo
I have a pengun I made on my lathe/milling machine. The feds don't care who made the bar-stock I made it from. HAVING it is of dubious legality ! The same is true of imported switchblades :idea: You are obsessed, get over it :!:
Well said Al :!:
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Vagrant wrote:
Nemo Knives wrote:Will you pretty please...with sugar on top....tell me where the parts are made for these knives?....I can't be the only person that wants to know......Nemo
I have a pengun I made on my lathe/milling machine. The feds don't care who made the bar-stock I made it from. HAVING it is of dubious legality ! The same is true of imported switchblades :idea: You are obsessed, get over it :!:

That actually makes no sense at all. I am not asking where they get their raw materials. I am asking where the actual parts are made. Two totally different things. Parts are now available that are made in America and I for one would rather have american made parts versus chinese....I am also very interested in why everyone is going so far to cover this up. If it was just talked about openly,there would be no issues at all.....and I am not talking about the feds...don't need to ...I am totally legit where I live....so this forum is lost....you guys have sucessfully run off another maker..

In a forum with over 3500 members...less than 1% even post....Hundreds of people have already walked away this year because they were sick of it.....so one more should be a big deal....so long and good luck......Nemo
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Nemo Knives wrote:... If it was just talked about openly,there would be no issues at all.....
You are the one doing all the talking and making all the inferences. Let's see what backup you have instead of engaging in this unsubstantiated character assassination. If the "truth is out there", by all means put up. Otherwise the other option is open to you.
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Nemo Knives wrote:
Vagrant wrote:
Nemo Knives wrote:Will you pretty please...with sugar on top....tell me where the parts are made for these knives?....I can't be the only person that wants to know......Nemo
I have a pengun I made on my lathe/milling machine. The feds don't care who made the bar-stock I made it from. HAVING it is of dubious legality ! The same is true of imported switchblades :idea: You are obsessed, get over it :!:

That actually makes no sense at all. I am not asking where they get their raw materials. I am asking where the actual parts are made. Two totally different things. Parts are now available that are made in America and I for one would rather have american made parts versus chinese....I am also very interested in why everyone is going so far to cover this up. If it was just talked about openly,there would be no issues at all.....and I am not talking about the feds...don't need to ...I am totally legit where I live....so this forum is lost....you guys have sucessfully run off another maker..

In a forum with over 3500 members...less than 1% even post....Hundreds of people have already walked away this year because they were sick of it.....so one more should be a big deal....so long and good luck......Nemo
When you buy a Ford [or G.M] are you so "hung-up" on where the wiper motor, altenator, or starter, was made :?: [in a forum of over 3500 members, I have over 10 percent of the posts] but, I don't trash someone who has less :!: Perhaps you should
follow that example :idea:
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