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0122358 wrote:so we moved a thread to maintain OPSEC on a fictional vid game so our team doesnt get kill as easily by possible spies...fuckin sweet


Chirpy wrote:When I first read it, I thought it said "posing a lactation hazard" which you have to admit makes it even more amusing.
I can't help but wonder if you heat the blade and then urinate on it, will it cure the problem?





KentsOkay wrote:Ever since I saw how there machetes have no tang worth speaking of, I've sworn off Gerber entirely. I'd get rid of the lockback Gator I have if it wasn't my dad's and didn't have "First Production Run" on the side.





ninja-elbow wrote:
We still have Kershaw, CRKT, Leatherman, and a few others to be proud of around here.

maldon007 wrote:ninja-elbow wrote:
We still have Kershaw, CRKT, Leatherman, and a few others to be proud of around here.
...and Helm Forge!
As soon as I saw the machete (before I saw the broken one) I thought, hmmm, that top bolt through the handle is right at the narrowest part of the tang & right where the most force would be, when swinging it


gravediggerfour wrote:If you don’t know what your talking about don’t lead people, especially new people, astray.
ninja-elbow wrote:I've said it before on this forum and I will say it again - Gerber is a PDX inside joke here. Once we were proud as they used to make all there knives and tools here but I'm not even sure LMFs are made here anymore. I almost got a job with them 9 years ago but took thte law-firm job instead. They were hiring admin, marketing, overseas contacts, and stuff like that as opposed to machinists and engineers to make stuff. They went from making knives business to getting BG stuff on prime shelving in all the stores business.
We still have Kershaw, CRKT, Leatherman, and a few others to be proud of around here.

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