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Awesome. In today's world a lot of people will not even slow down. Let alone stop. I have a couple in the garage toolbox. Knife blade can be used in a pinch to clean battery posts and terminals.Bonus pic...
Well I got one good deed done for today. Helped a husband & wife with a broke down car down the road from us. I saw them on my way back from town.
I didn't have to use the S&M but it was there in spirit waiting to help out.
But how many people can recognize the object next to it nowadays though???...
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Pay it forward & help those out in need when you can![]()
Walmart trip and no pistol? I will not think of that.![]()
Trip to Walmart carry
I try not to kiss and tellAwesome. In today's world a lot of people will not even slow down. Let alone stop. I have a couple in the garage toolbox. Knife blade can be used in a pinch to clean battery posts and terminals.
Walmart trip and no pistol? I will not think of that.
Bingo!Battery terminal cleaner ????
Very true. I've scraped them before with a knife blade, also flathead screwdrivers or whatever was available. But like you say it's just in a pinch. The proper tools are in infinitely betterAwesome. In today's world a lot of people will not even slow down. Let alone stop. I have a couple in the garage toolbox. Knife blade can be used in a pinch to clean battery posts and terminals.
So trueI try not to kiss and tell
I know it’s really dangerous in the frozen food section you could loose a eye![]()
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I think you are pretty close on the Pal buying all of the Remington knife making stuff deal . I have read different dates , 1934 and 1939 , as to when they bought it but always for the same reason of Remington wanted to stop making knives and concentrate on making munitions .My apologies!
Yes, I was thinking of the L.F.&C. Cleaver crate. The memory part of my brain slips a cog once in a while.
Now you’ve got me thinking of roadkill with mustard greens.
You have all three. As Johnny Carson used to say, “I did not know that”.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but Pal Blade Co. branched out from only fixed blades into slipjoints by buying up all of the patents and tooling from Remington when Rem went 100% into making brass shell casings for the war. Probably took on the cutlers too.


