Well, its Monday,, you know what that means..

I'm so out of knife funds, but no less excited to see what drops each week, lol.

I think I just cracked the code. "Boomerang" is a clever anagram for "BG Mean Roo." I don't know what the hell that is, but I'm sure it's gonna be epic!!! :thumbup: :D
 
Boomerangs come from Australia.

Bandicoots come from Australia.

Boomerangs return when released.

Could this be the return of the BANDICOOT?!?!?
 
Maybe Combat Grade Mean Street ergo ??????? Would be nice :-) just saying :-)
 
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This would make a nice pair
 
In Michigan double edged knives are a huge no no to carry. From what I have read the blade length does not matter much, its the intent. Carrying a double edged blade here means bad intent to the boys in blue.

Texas too. If it could plausibly be called a dagger (or even implausibly, I suspect), it's illegal to carry.
 
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This would make a nice pair


You don't see many of those Pork Belly Skinners. It's one of the few things released in that time period that I didn't feel the need to buy. I wonder if they'd be more popular the second time around? Maybe if there were an LE....
 
Texas too. If it could plausibly be called a dagger (or even implausibly, I suspect), it's illegal to carry.

North Carolina, by statute, defines a "dagger" as any blade with both sides sharpened, irregardless of size, handle, or use, either implied or expressed. I would presume that any other state that has prohibitions against daggers is going to have a similar definition.
 
Jerry, you never fail to impress/frustrate/amaze/worry
Cheers Bossman,, thanks for the roller coaster of emotions known as Operation Two Weeks
🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

He's a genious! Knife designer, maker, marketer, and separator of hogs from cash!
 
North Carolina, by statute, defines a "dagger" as any blade with both sides sharpened, irregardless of size, handle, or use, either implied or expressed. I would presume that any other state that has prohibitions against daggers is going to have a similar definition.

Texas doesn't have a definition. At least not in the statute. The statute says that it's generally illegal to carry an "illegal knife," which means, among other things, "dagger, including but not limited to a dirk, stiletto, and poniard." The case law suggests that anything with a sharpened swedge might qualify. There's one case where a court ruled that a pocketknife slightly over seven inches when opened was a dagger because it had a locking blade, a double guard, and was sharpened on both sides for slightly more than an nch.

Anything over 5 1/2 inches is also an "illegal knife." As is any throwing knife, Bowie knife, sword, or spear. I don't know how a state with such "progressive" knife laws got the reputation for liking freedom. Might as well live in New York City. Hell, even the Peoples' Republic of Kalifornia doesn't limit you to 5 1/2 inches.
 
Freaky!!!. ..

I had the same dream again last night!!!:eek:

What does it mean???:confused:

Maybe it means that something is coming back to me????. . . . :confused:

Maybe it means that it is shaped like a boomerang????:confused:

Maybe its an acronym for something???:confused:

Maybe it's a sound-alike???:confused:

Very confusing!!!!:confused:

Jerry
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I suppose a Battle Grade Killa Zilla would be a little too on the nose.
 
As long as it isn't sharpened INFI or SR-101 that you have to dodge soon after throwing it... :eek:
 
Bring on the Battle Grade Jerry!

Would be super cool if you added snakeskin and tigerhide micarta, and a green blade option! Nobody would be able to resist the voodoo!
 
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