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Old 03-27-2005, 06:55 PM
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Interesting cutlety and old weapons on ebay

Old knives and swords, edged weapons, etc.


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Hey neil , glad to see you buddy.It's nice having another Floridian on board.Dave
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Who is this dogman guy and that Neil fellow?
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Hey Kit,
You need to come in and shoot the breeze more often.

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What I'm trying to figure out is how the heck this old thread resurfaced. This thread was copied over from the old CKD forums when we changed to Knife Network. It was started on 12-30-2000 about a new forum we'd added to the CKD forums.

Now all of a sudden in 2005, the thing resurfaces with nothing related to the original post. Wierd stuff.


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Hey, Bob. Hey, Neil. And, as my 4-year old says, "Hey is for horses."


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Old 03-29-2005, 05:49 AM
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Hey Bob,

You wouldn't be the Bob Doggett who used to run a bar in Joplin, Missouri and play darts until 6AM would you?

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Laminated bamboo cutting boards may be a source for handles. We got several from Costco, i think, about 6 months ago. They were reasonable and if it works for knife handles, there would be a lot of slabs in the cutting boards. Don't know what laminate structure is on the inside of the blocks.

Hey, it's worth a try.


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What kind of craziness is this? It is pretty surreal to see a thread started with your name knowing you haven't posted but once on the last few weeks. Doesn't help that it's 5am

Never been to Joplin, but say hello to me when you go there again.


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