Archive for March 1st, 2010

Is it pussy to threaten someone with a knife or run away from a knife fight?

March 1, 2010

Say someone who can’t fight threatens you with a knife…is it pussy at all to run away or try to calm the person down…in any case i think fighting back should be your last decision
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Wicked Fantasy Bowie Knife

March 1, 2010
Wicked Fantasy Bowie Knife

Product DescriptionThis is a wicked Bowie by any standards! Measuring 16 1/2″ overall, this knife features a 12″ stainless steel blade that offers cut-outs, reverse serrations, and partial upper and full lower blade swage. The handle offers a strong guard that offers a lower finger grip, a rubberized grip, and a lanyard...
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Ka-Bar Knives – Desert Mule Folder, Serrated, Black Blade, Tan Nylon Sheath

March 1, 2010
Ka-Bar Knives – Desert Mule Folder, Serrated, Black Blade, Tan Nylon Sheath

Chosen by Sports Enthusiasts again and again. Enjoy the few days each year you spend outdoors. 30-Money Back Guarantee Quality brand name hunting, fishing, and recreational gear. Product DescriptionThis is the folding knife’s answer to the fixed blade fighting/utility knife. Made famous by KA-BAR the mule is just as versatile, reliable, and rugged. Heavy-duty stainless steel liners provide...
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Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii

March 1, 2010

Polynesian Cultural Center, Hawaii, located in Laie, Oahu about an hour’s drive from Waikiki, showcases 7 native Polynesian villages that give visitors the rare opportunity to participate in the daily adventures of Hawaiian and other South Pacific cultures. Together with the Center’s authentic luau and the world’s largest night show, the Polynesian Cultural Center...
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Does anyone know about antique bayonets, spearheads, or knives?

March 1, 2010

I recently found a rusty, though mostly intact, blade. It is 10 inches long and 3/8 inches thick. It tapers symmetrically to a point from near the base, where it is 1 and 3/16 inches wide. It has a raised ridge running the length of the center-line of the blade, both sides. Finally, there...
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Steel Boot Knife w/ Leather Sheath

March 1, 2010
Steel Boot Knife w/ Leather Sheath

Constructed from Stainless Steel Double Edge Blade Design Weight Reducing Cutouts for Precise Balance Includes Leather Booth Sheath Makes a Great Gift Product DescriptionConstructed from solid stainless steel with weight reducing cutouts. Includes a boot sheath. Make this piece an all time best seller!… More >> Steel Boot Knife w/ Leather Sheath
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Hunting Knife Style: What Is A Liner Lock Knife

March 1, 2010

When knives first began to appear as pocket knives, they were developed so that they could virtually fold in half and be able to ride in a secure, hidden location. When the knives were opened, it was usually done with a thumb or another finger, which meant that a person would have to use...
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Cabrinha Nomad – A Great Kite You Can Always Trust

March 1, 2010

Of course, a kiteboard can be a lot of fun, but it is also something that tests your skill and ability against the elements and your endurance too. And so, when you have the Cabrinha Nomad, not only can you fight this enjoyable battle, but you can actually win it too. You will be...
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Trench Knife: Bayonet, Combat Knife, Sword, Trench Warfare, Boot Knife, Trench Raiding, Melee Weapon

March 1, 2010
Trench Knife: Bayonet, Combat Knife, Sword, Trench Warfare, Boot Knife, Trench Raiding, Melee Weapon

Product DescriptionHigh Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Trench knives are either purpose-made weapons, or are made from cut-down (shortened) bayonets or swords, and intended for close-quarter fighting, the design originating in the trench warfare of the First World War. They were particularly useful for trench raiding operations, along with other mêlée weapons. The British...
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