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    Another good use for the ESEE-6!


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    My lady and I had a baby shower today in anticipation of our little boy (due in April!) What better way to cut the cake?







    Using my Shango to open a box.


    It was a good day!


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    Lol, and I thought it was bad using mine to chop onions!

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    nice!
    and congrats to you and your lady, BTW.
    so when are you going to post a review of the Shango - or did i just miss it?
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    Nice!! Also, CONGRATS!!!!!

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    Better buy all the knives before the little one comes out....diapers ain't cheap these days. Enjoy -they grow up really fast.

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    Congrats man. The cake never stood a chance.

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    No baton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1066vik View Post
    nice!
    and congrats to you and your lady, BTW.
    so when are you going to post a review of the Shango - or did i just miss it?
    I've had it since it first came out, but I have yet to do a full review of it. I have a bunch of pics for a review of the Imacasa 14.5" Colin, 20" Colima, and Condor Bush Knife I have yet to upload. I'll get to it soon--promise!


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    Congrats to both of you. That boy's gonna have great taste in knives! First Birthday - Lite Machete vs Sheetcake!!

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    I wish you and your girl all the best. My boy was the best thing to happen to me since sex. Wait I mean... But no really you will have a blast. One tip though change as many poopie diapers as soon as you can its the ones that come later that suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charge View Post
    Congrats to both of you. That boy's gonna have great taste in knives! First Birthday - Lite Machete vs Sheetcake!!
    TOTALLY DOING THAT! Or something similar. I already have a first knife picked out for him--a Mora similar to the one I had when I was little.

    ETA: The diapers shouldn't cut too badly into my toy budget--we're using cloth ones. You'd be surprised by how far those things have come technologically speaking.
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    take my advice - use the newborn swaddlers for the first month.
    your washing machine won't be able to keep up and you'll be too tired to hand wash.


    I have a 6 week old niece in my basement, so I've been watching the new parents adjust. (SiL & her hubby)
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    I had to stare at the first pic awhile to make sure you hadn't just cut off your left-hand fingers at the second knuckle lolol

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    I just remembered--I wiped the frosting off the blade but I haven't rinsed it yet.


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    Congrats on the young 'un. And there is not a better blade to be cake cutting with

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    ESEE-6 for cutting cake?

    My gosh, what will you use for the circumcision

    Congratulations!

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    congrats bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by malada View Post
    ESEE-6 for cutting cake?

    My gosh, what will you use for the circumcision
    That made me wince...

    Congrats! You look very happy in the photo, and rightfully so

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    Awesome and congrats on the baby also brother!

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