Scrap Yard Scrapizashi

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I must have one. Someone here must have some experience with one that can tell me more about it. I'm blown away that someone can beat the shit out of a cinder block and still slice paper. I need to have one. :cool:

Also does anyone know how long it would take to get one after placing the order?
 
It can't slice paper after hitting a cinder block but it is impressive, get one while you can.
 
There is a fine line between love and worship man, the Scrap is a fine Wak type sword but will most definitely not slice paper after destroying a cinderblock, much the same way Brock Lesnar will not get that Tattoo removed regardless of what it really looks like.
 
There is a fine line between love and worship man, the Scrap is a fine Wak type sword but will most definitely not slice paper after destroying a cinderblock, much the same way Brock Lesnar will not get that Tattoo removed regardless of what it really looks like.

I saw a YouTube video that begs to differ. I can't post the link since I'm on my phone.


Google scrapizashi rock paper scissors. It will bring you to a video where someone definitely slams the blade against a cinder block hard enough to produce sparks - then slices paper.
 
Good stuff. I guess the people that said it couldn't be done are ignoring the vids. I didn't just make this stuff up. :)

Are you serious? The draw cut begins well before the part of the blade that was struck against the cinder block, a push cut through paper can be done with a butter knife if the cut is started with a razor...

Don't take this post as bashing:thumbup: Scrapyard Knives:thumbup: either, I love them but some critical thinking is necessary when dealing with advertising of any kind.
 
Are you serious? The draw cut begins well before the part of the blade that was struck against the cinder block, a push cut through paper can be done with a butter knife if the cut is started with a razor...

Don't take this post as bashing:thumbup: Scrapyard Knives:thumbup: either, I love them but some critical thinking is necessary when dealing with advertising of any kind.

I'm pretty new to the cutlery world. I guess I just didn't see it like you did. Thanks. :)
 
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