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I am one of those people who, beginning two days after placing an order for a knife (because doing this the very next day would just be silly), rush to the mailbox every afternoon hoping to find a package, or at least a slip telling me where my treasure can be found (postal or leasing office). I practiced this ritual today but, alas, no HEST was to be had. There is always tomorrow!
So to make the wait just a bit more difficult for myself I searched around online for some more HEST info/pictures/etc and found this little gem from Robert Young Pelton:
"The first edition is designed for travel, the second will have a military theme and the third is going to be bigger, badder and be the perfect compliment to the first two. The fourth edition will be a surprise."
I'm not sure if this info was posted here but it is new to me. I don't even have the first edition in my hands yet and I'm already noodling what the second, third, and (dare we dream) fourth editions might be like.
My name is Eric...
and I am addicted to RAT Cutlery.
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So to make the wait just a bit more difficult for myself I searched around online for some more HEST info/pictures/etc and found this little gem from Robert Young Pelton:
"The first edition is designed for travel, the second will have a military theme and the third is going to be bigger, badder and be the perfect compliment to the first two. The fourth edition will be a surprise."
I'm not sure if this info was posted here but it is new to me. I don't even have the first edition in my hands yet and I'm already noodling what the second, third, and (dare we dream) fourth editions might be like.
My name is Eric...
and I am addicted to RAT Cutlery.
#044


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