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Let's see with wish list's, WITH PICS!

What model is that G-shock? I have a mudman coming in the mail too, the G9000 I think, it looks like yours but with red buttons.

G9000MX-8. Probably the exact same thing; you're right. I'm used to wear a kinda big automatic steel watch. The lightness of this watch is...surprising :o
 
Have a barkie little creek on the way, probably a few more in my near future.
I usually focus on guns for a few years then switch back to knives, so I may sell off one or two to pay for the re surging knife interest.:)
Got some blades to trade as well, keep your eyes peeled. ;)
 
Here's one that I've been peeking at...

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The chances of my getting anything on this list looks pretty slim at the moment, but here is my list:

An Omega watch:
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A good quality touring bike, such as this Cannondale:
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Good quality panniers for the bike, such as these by Arkel:
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A Garmin Vista HCx or some other good quality handheld GPS:
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A Nikon D300s:
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And of course some money to travel would be nice:
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Oh, and I almost forgot that I need a good quality handgun to carry now that I have my CCW, so this S&W M&P Compact seems nice:
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G9000MX-8. Probably the exact same thing; you're right. I'm used to wear a kinda big automatic steel watch. The lightness of this watch is...surprising :o

Good to know, thanks :thumbup:. My old Fossil that I had used for the past 8 or 9 years basically caught pneumonia and died with my last camping trip...so I ordered one of these G-shocks to outdoor and wet use. Looking forward to it, especially if it's much lighter than the average metal watch :).


ETA: Ieraseu reminds me, I've been contemplating a S&W 686 or Glock 19 and training, for home protection.
 
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Good to know, thanks :thumbup:. My old Fossil that I had used for the past 8 or 9 years basically caught pneumonia and died with my last camping trip...so I ordered one of these G-shocks to outdoor and wet use. Looking forward to it, especially if it's much lighter than the average metal watch :).


ETA: Ieraseu reminds me, I've been contemplating a S&W 686 or Glock 19 and training, for home protection.

The Gshocks are great, I've had mine through the thick and thin, very comfy watch.:thumbup:
 
Yeah, I had one a long time ago back in grade school...gave it away to a friend or something. I do remember that the bands start stinking if you sweat in them often...
 
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