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Does waiting for your new knife bother you?

Yes, it drives me nut's!
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73%
Only when it's the ol' lady's time-O-the-month!
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5%
Not if it's Imitation Horn!
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9%
No, I can take it like a Man DAMMIT!
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Only when it's a MAMMTOH IVORY DAMASCUS BAYO!
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Post by The Falcon »

Bonz,

The Home Depot is a veritable terrorist's shopping paradise. Besides an unlimited supply of box cutters, there are claw hammers, hatchets, crow bars and a bonanza of power tools. And those sand monkeys probably already know how to make a mini-flame thrower out of a can of WD-40. I think that home improvement center shoppers should be required to pass background security checks.

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Post by Doofus Emeritus »

Mr. The Falcon,

Gee, I wonder if the CIA and FBI know about this Home Depot terrorist shopping center? And school children have access to this stuff. Whats next?

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And they have things like lawn-mowers which leave you too exhausted to fight back.
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Post by The Falcon »

Vagrant,

LOL! Didn't think about lawnmowers. They're great passive-aggressive weapons.

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Post by jim d, »

Thanks for the reminder. I went to Home Depot last night and was well prepared. In my pocket was an AB / SKM Seigfreid leverlock with "Vagrant Knives" etched on the blade. Terrorists Beware!

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Post by Doofus Emeritus »

Yeah, that bin laden asshole reached puberty a year ago today. That's when he took that diaper off his ass and wrapped it around his head.

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Post by Vagrant »

Trying to stay on topic, the Mailman, Lady person brought four LLs and a
Som. Ivory Dagger blade today.
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Post by jim d, »

Vagrant,

Glad to hear of you shipment. It seems to be a true to form Vagrant selection: 80% leverlocks, 20% all other types combined. By the way, it was your complementary comments about leverlocks that caused me to order my first ones (from you if memory serves me correctly).

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Post by The Falcon »

Vagrant,

I bagged a som once but the ivory was so bad that I just used it as a door stop.
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Post by Vagrant »

Why do they put the letters so close togeather.
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Post by Razor_54 »

Well guys, just received the Masserin De Nardo today, all i can say is WOW. Nice file work and a hell of a knife.
Trying to dig up some history on this knife maker also from Maniago, where else.

Bonz:

The lever works like a lever lock, but in this case it is used to close the blade from the locked open position. I think its the same type of lever as on the Arabesque.
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Razor,

I'm glad you got your knife and are happy with it. I know the feeling you had - I'm waiting on an Al Mar Wor Tac and a SOG Flash. Both should be here Monday.

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Razor,

I checked the website. Which knife is the Masserin de Nardo?

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Razor_54 wrote:Speaking of anticipation. Just won this beautiful custom. I'll be sweating bullets till i receive it.
http://130.94.72.1/cgi-bin/osa/ViewPage ... ber=637104
It's not on the website, you will have to follow the above link, don't know how long it will stay on BA. Had found a better site, but lost url. Soon as i find it i'll post it.

Falcon...Try this one, didn't see any autos, but a lot of nice knives...
http://WWW.MASERIN.COM
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Post by Greyblade »

Falcon / Razor,

Look under "Sporting Knives" at the "Speed Opening" selections. These are autos.

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