What was that called again?????

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Before I started at the shop Busse was making removable D-guards for the original SH. There was a one-peice knuckle duster made on the same pattern with a chisel grind and wicked serrations. I tried finding one on Badmojo.tv but had no luck. Anyone know what I`m talking about?

I keep thinking that it was "Something Razor".

PS- I would seriously consider trading one of my teenage Japanese daughters for a good snowblower or their weight in Blueberry Brats.

Take care,
Dave
 
It was called the "Holy Tearer". They occasionally show up on the Exchange.
 
Dave,

Hope all is well man.

You've gotta post some pix of your new digs there bud.

Do the teens cut grass?? I've got access to a snowblower, and can find the blueberry brats...:cool:
 
Chosen-frozen said:
I would seriously consider trading one of my teenage Japanese daughters for a good snowblower or their weight in Blueberry Brats.
You really should post this sort of thing on the Exchange forums. I'm sure you'll get a few interested parties with snowblowers.
 
Chosen-frozen said:
PS- I would seriously consider trading one of my teenage Japanese daughters for a good snowblower

Take care,
Dave

Have shovel will travel! :D
 
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thatmguy said:
Dave,

Hope all is well man.

You've gotta post some pix of your new digs there bud.

Do the teens cut grass?? I've got access to a snowblower, and can find the blueberry brats...:cool:

Cut grass? I can`t even get them to put their dishes in the sink. But I`m sure they could learn....They`re both good bakers and can speak a little English.
How have you been? All is well, but I`ve lost my "Knife-makers` roof". That big belly of mine is gone now. My wife is an amazing cook, but I`ve managed to drop 80 pounds here.
 
flatlander said:
Used to live in Kyoto! Where on Hokkaido are you?

Bob Mills
You lived in Kyoto? Were you teaching Eikaiwa or something? I`ve always wanted to visit there.

I live in a small city called Iwamizawa. It`s on Highway 12 about 1/2 way between Sapporo and Asahikawa.I`ll probably be here for another 2 years. So if you`re ever on this side of the ocean again get ahold of me and we`ll go out for sushi and yakiniku.
 
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