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Kerry, do you happen to have a picture from an angle that shows both nail nicks when the blades are closed?
....And something way off topic but I been wondering about it forever....KnifeHead is your picture Adam from MythBusters? Cause'it looks just like him.
...The gene that makes us all knife crazies should be named the Bose gene.
It's clear that mass spectrometry and cryo-electron tomography together can enable the determination of the absolute and relative abundances of the mytochondrial chromsome known as Bosecrazyassknifeknut-7252. This chromsomial element lays dormant in the human genome until a catalyst, usually an optical stimulant known as "eye candy", is presented to the host with the aforementioned mytochondrial remnant. An opthic muscular reaction to the catalyst, known as "chicken eye", is an immediate and involuntary response. This phenomenon has been studied extensively but, to date, this country's top biochemists are unable to prescribe an effective antidote.
Well Juan, I guess we're screwed![]()
Here is a very rare pattern....rarely seen in old knives and extremely rare from the bench of the old dog. It's a 3 1/2" Ivory Eureka Jack. Sweet!
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I'm pretty sure Tony patterned an old production knife and I'm not sure just how many of these he has made. I'd guess that he has made at least 3 others, since this is #2, prototype, 0, and 1 before this one.
We'll get the crack research staff of the WilfredWorks on this one and get back to you.
That Eureka Jack is absolutely stunning, perfect in all aspects, Thanks Tony for being in our lives,you've brought beauty an perfection to a higher degree.----Joe
Good to see things are still as I left them..![]()
what about me vince. nobody gives me any love anymore. whhhaaaaa
At least WE are in GREAT COMPANY!it's clear that mass spectrometry and cryo-electron tomography together can enable the determination of the absolute and relative abundances of the mytochondrial chromsome known as bosecrazyassknifeknut-7252. This chromsomial element lays dormant in the human genome until a catalyst, usually an optical stimulant known as "eye candy", is presented to the host with the aforementioned mytochondrial remnant. An opthic muscular reaction to the catalyst, known as "chicken eye", is an immediate and involuntary response. This phenomenon has been studied extensively but, to date, this country's top biochemists are unable to prescribe an effective antidote.
Well juan, i guess we're screwed :d