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 This is a knife I would be proud to own. 
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cold steel baby!



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THAT DEMO OF THE GARAGE DOOR? You can use a blade screwdriver & do the same thing.. Nice tools though. :bunny


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I would prefer a high carbon blade myself, those two knives are stainless. still impressive for a under $100 blade.



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With that one... you would not need your chain saw for the cabin... <grin>

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GyroGeorgia wrote:
With that one... you would not need your chain saw for the cabin... <grin>


when I was a kid I had an obsession over knives, I had a box slap full of knives, from butterfly knives to cheap fair knives to knives that were called trick knives that needed a brain to open. with all the political correctness going on knives are also a tool that the left if trying to outlaw. :(


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This knife is pretty sharp too.... evidently :chainsaw


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MadMuz wrote:
This knife is pretty sharp too.... evidently :chainsaw


too bad you can't sharpen a brain!
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You guys were taken advantage of. Those are all fake ones. I got the original Cold Steel knife. Here is a pic of it. :laughing :laughing :laughing


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Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:17 pm
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gabor its norm iceman gyro guy that drop is real cold steel knife beside is picnic table after spreading his morning toast :die


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JAKE! wrote:
Red,I own the original prototype leatherneck


nope can't be real, the cia invaded your place, drugged you and planted the gubment cold steel knife while you was a sleepin. Its true!


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JAKE! wrote:
Red,I own the original prototype leatherneck

pm me if you wanna sell it! I bought the trail master and leatherneck knives.


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