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Damn, I know that chili was good. The man can do chili. Looks like a great time.
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Moose!
You looking to unload that BK3? I'd buy it. Also, as it turns out the kitchen knife Ethan was using to make chili is the prototype for an ESEE/BKT collaboration. I didn't know it at the time but Jeff just told me. I'm working on the chili video now so everyone can see it in action.
Immigration is your friend. We've had some cool Germans here in the US before. Einstein, was German.
So was Shiner Beer.
Moose
I really hate to break it to you bro' but I'm actually American!! Just been living most of my life in Europe. I'm watcha call an ex-pat!![]()
Ouch, expat. Damn. Yeah, I thought we could be friends, but this changes things dramatically.
Come back home, its pretty much the same as when you left, except we have different faces in the gub'ment, bout it.
Moose
I'll see what I can do. I like the one I got, email me, and we can work something out, mon ami.
Yeah, there were a couple of slipups about thing there. I guess we better get some info out about it.
Moose
ETA EB/ESEE Kitchen knives set. This is one of Ethan's babies, he's been having these made by custom makers in Japan for a long time. THIS is what Ethan Becker uses in the kitchen. Nothing else is known about these at this time, except that SHOT show will debut them, that's it. Nothing else, repeat, nothing else is know at this time, so asking about it, would be a waste of time.
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Did you get to use that knife any Moose?
You know what it looks like? Looks like the new kitchen knife I have been looking for, that's what. Thank god my old one was cheap.
Hey Moose,
Great to hang with you over the weekend. Hope we get to go in 'the shiznit' in May. You remember that huge rescue tool you had from BK? The one you were talking about where you cut through a Dodge? I've been thinking I need to pick one of those up. I put about 22K miles on the road every year driving between clinics and just last year I was the first to arrive for 2 horrible accidents. I didn't have to extract anyone but if I did I wouldn't have had anything on me like you were describing. What was the model number? I reckon need one.