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someone should be making plenty of residuals on the choil trademark, maybe its in one of those government accounts from long ago that keeps building, someone needs to step up and claim it!
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The correct term is "Samsquantch". Them big hairy monsters are REAL!
[video=youtube;aJphX1WtVSY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJphX1WtVSY[/video]
I vote for 'Sasquai'.
and 'army' probably isn't the plural - maybe it's a 'shag' of Sasquai?
Oh, no.... It's the McPoyles.Being the sick, twisted individual that I am, I kinda almost want that. Just sit on my porch in my boxers and an open bathrobe smearing butter on hello kitty toast with a BK9. Maybe while watching an episode of Glee online.
Oh, no.... It's the McPoyles.
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so it looks like this guy made a direct copy of the kabar... and is making more.... and might sell them
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1106382-Ka-bar?p=12620580#post12620580
So we all know The 710 has an AWESOME rock (and makes super-duper sheaths)...
However, he is a very versatile fellow...
This package of hand-made micarta showed up in my mailbox today, and Mr. 710 definitely over-delivered!
We've got two varieties of blue (take a guess what's gonna happen there...), burlap, and an experimental block which I suspect was very tricky to produce.
Thanks, 710!
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"Sometimes it is worth risking your life over kitchen equipment."
:thumbup:Oh, no.... It's the McPoyles.
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One of them is pretty stabbyKinda like that. But with a big knife.