What cars do knifemakers drive?

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Dexter, If I had know Kit had that nice of a mobil home, I would have call him to see if I could have borrowed it to go to New
Orleans to the Shot Show and save that $200.00 a night motel ( Rip Off ) room. Damn I always miss out on the Good things.
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Roger
 
To be honest, I kinda asked the question to find out how lucrative knife making is.
Sorry if I irritate anyone.
 
Obviously it's very lucrative for some, look at what Tom Anderson is driving.

Tom, what are you shipping with your knives?

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If ignorance is bliss,
why aren't more people happy?

[This message has been edited by Dirk (edited 02-18-2001).]
 
(Just a collector, here.)
Myself: 1970, (currently) bone stock 1600cc single port engine, primer gray Volkswagen Beetle (on the *second* time around the odometer)- soon to be upgraded to dual port heads, two barrell Weber 32/36 DGV 5A progressive carburetor, and 90.5 mm pistons and cylinders (forged, of course
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) and counterweighted crankshaft for an impressive 1915cc displacement. (Can you say "Honda Killer"?)
My wife: 1989 Ford Taurus GL 3.8 liter V6- unfortunately, it likes to eat CV boots.

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"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."
-Derek Bok

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FWIW, one's an '87 4WD short-wheelbase Chevy Silverado pickup. Gets me into the woods (and MOST of the times out) plus gets my bass boat to the lake (Two very important matters
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). The license plate on it is "KNIVES". The other is a '95 Lincoln Mark VIII.

Jim
 
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