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- The Falcon
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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.
The Falcon
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.
The Falcon
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- The Falcon
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- Joined: Fri May 24, 2002 11:21 am
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- Doofus Emeritus
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- The Falcon
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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.
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.
~RAZOR~
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
- The Falcon
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- Joined: Fri May 24, 2002 11:21 am
- Location: The Peoples Republic of California
- The Falcon
- Posts: 2927
- Joined: Fri May 24, 2002 11:21 am
- Location: The Peoples Republic of California
the falcon
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.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
Falcon...Try this one, didn't see any autos, but a lot of nice knives...
http://WWW.MASERIN.COM
~RAZOR~
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6