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While reading Mc Bride's "A Rifleman Went to War" a funny thought occured to me. This is a very good book by the way.
In retelling an account of how Mc Bride came to replace his knife that he lost I thought of KNIFEBOMBER's knife story. Of how he came to "lose" his knife.
What if a badman were to "find" KNIFEBOMBER's knife? With the internet making this a very small world said badman finds out all about STRIDER KNIVES? Specifically the outstanding warranty policy and has an issue and wants to send this knife in for service? How would this hypothetical and potentially very funny situation be handled? Maybe the badman needs a sheath for his new found tool?
If you do not have time for such nonsense I understand. I just thought it was funny. If this question has beed presented before I missed it.
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Later, Jim
In retelling an account of how Mc Bride came to replace his knife that he lost I thought of KNIFEBOMBER's knife story. Of how he came to "lose" his knife.
What if a badman were to "find" KNIFEBOMBER's knife? With the internet making this a very small world said badman finds out all about STRIDER KNIVES? Specifically the outstanding warranty policy and has an issue and wants to send this knife in for service? How would this hypothetical and potentially very funny situation be handled? Maybe the badman needs a sheath for his new found tool?
If you do not have time for such nonsense I understand. I just thought it was funny. If this question has beed presented before I missed it.
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Later, Jim