...... I only offer that as part of my "online services" mate...I just need your CC number....
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Andy, I'm really beginning to worry about you!



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...... I only offer that as part of my "online services" mate...I just need your CC number....
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You may not receive these until after the New year, I obviously don't know anything, but the Busse crowd are a small group producing a large number of knives-Be patient
I ordered a tanker grey with black canvas on the first day. Nothing yet. Also waiting on a custom Ed Brown 1911 that I placed an order for three weeks ago, government 5", naked slide, naked bushing, solid long trigger, carbon steel in gen 4 black with combat night sights. Sometime in January so maybe I'll get the Brown and the Battle Saw about the same time.
I ordered a tanker grey with black canvas on the first day. Nothing yet. Also waiting on a custom Ed Brown 1911 that I placed an order for three weeks ago, government 5", naked slide, naked bushing, solid long trigger, carbon steel in gen 4 black with combat night sights. Sometime in January so maybe I'll get the Brown and the Battle Saw about the same time.
anyone stripped one yet?
anyone stripped one yet?
Andy, could you post some pictures of yourself when the above process is complete?
A dremel buffing wheel loaded with compound will get the grooves all polished up in no time.Honestly, I didn't really think about that until I got to looking searching these forums for stripping threads. And then I was informed that I need to prepare a little more, etch the logo (I understand that the stuff to etch a circuit board will do the trick, right?) and get stuff to polish up the blade a bit and remove whatever decarb might be lurking there! I only have a small dremel now... so it looks like I'll be getting up close and personal with some fine grit sandpaper and 000 steel wool!