First thread in 99!!!

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Just saying happy new years everyone.

Everyone have a good year!
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Now, whats everyones goal for the new year?

Mine is to lose weight... NOT! My real one is to, in the next year get a Mission MPF or a Reeves Sebenza.

Sincerely,
Adam

[This message has been edited by Adamantium (edited 01 January 1999).]
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR

My knife goals:

-Chris Reeve Large Sebenza for my B-day in Feb
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-Buck Master series: 110 being sent now from Bullman Cutlery as I type
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and the 532 on back order
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-Learn more and more and stay on the best forum there is: BladeForums.com

Regards,

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~Greg Mete~
Kodiak Alaska
KnifeKnutt@aol.com




 
1999, it's going to be a good knife year. I've learned more about knives in the last year than I have my whole life...this could only mean good things! Thank You to the forums and all who love knives! No need to make resolutions, my priorities lay with technology of knives.....What, sorry I've had a few, getting all skewed on my perspectives. Happy New Year "1999"!!, in case I hadn't mentioned it! Everyone be safe.

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First off, it's still '98 here on the better side of the nation (CA being an unfortunate armpit of an exception). 11:44 by my clock.

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As to resolutions...right now, 800x600 (rimshot
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Seriously, finish the Alan Folts-ground sword ASAP. Other than that, I'm pretty set for *equipment*, it's training that's top priority now. Might try and score a rifle though. Knives is *covered* unless something really startling comes down the pike. I kinda doubt it.

Try and make a motorcycle trip to AZ *twice* this year, once for the June TaiKai (Bujinkan thing) and again for Kevin's bash in October. I sure wish they were a week apart and I could just "hang out" for the between time. Sigh.

Finish writing a "guide to coastal food scavenging" for the Pacific Northwest. It's not that I'm particularly into the Y2K prep thing but I know people that are, and I grew up on the coast. For the effort invested there's no finer "pick it yourself" food source anywhere in the US. There's also a couple of interesting ways it can kill you, hence the article...

Jim March
 
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