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New Online Store for Unique Collectibles and Original Art

Posted on June 12th, 2010
I stumbled on this amazing little online store www.yoursale.com and found all manner of unique collectibles, antiques and art. Good value and very interesting items!
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About Tactical Knives

Posted on February 27th, 2010
About Tactical Knives From self-defense to work-a-day tool-box tasks, these multi-purpose tactical blades give the term survival tool" a whole new meaning. Back in the mid-'70s, the Buck 110 folder was considered a rather radical accessory. "Why the hell do you need that on your belt?" was the typical reaction of grizzled police vets upon seeing the innovative combat folder on the belt of younger officers. They would then pull a Stockman, Canoe or more often than not, a Barlow or electrician's ...
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New Knife Design In Sami

Posted on February 27th, 2010
Regarded as man's earliest tool, the usage of knife can be traced back to the earliest civilizations. The first knives were shaped from pointed rocks and were mainly used as protection, were also used during hunting and for everyday tasks like food preparation. And as the new age came and new discoveries were made, knives also took on change. From humble rocks, there now come knives made from aluminum, stainless steel and other heavy metals. And as a weaponry and hunting tool, knives also ...
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cold steel knives the number one Pick for knife collectors

Posted on February 27th, 2010
Cold Steel is a very good manufacturer of pocket knives Hunting knives and every edged weapons that you can think of there quality and selection are second to no one and the steel that they use in making the knives is only the best. Cold Steel make knives for ever thing that you can think of and range in there prices from very expensive to moderately expensive.Cold steel is based out of Ventura, California but most of there products are made in other countries like India, Taiwan, China, and ...
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Katana Swords

Posted on February 27th, 2010
Many people buy will buy a katana sword for decoration but eventually become fascinated with sword play that they end up signing up for a martial arts class and make use of their sword. Among the 3 sizes of traditional samurai swords the katana has always been the most popular among collectors and martial artists alike. In addition to the katana sword there is also the Wakizashi, or short sword and then the tanto sword, about the size of a large knife. When choosing a katana sword there are a ...
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Case knives or W.R. Case & Son Cutlery Co Started in 1889

Posted on February 27th, 2010
Case knives or W.R. Case & Son Cutlery Co Started in 1889.. The company's founder was named William Russell Case. Case knives was started be he and this Brother. Back then the company's name was the Case Brothers Cutlery Company. It was first started in Little Valley, New York.. This is where his son Russ Case worked as a salesman for this modest knife manufacturer before starting the company that we know today W.R. Case & Son. Case Knives make many sorts of knives. Knives such as traditional ...
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Ontario Knife Company, and the military

Posted on February 27th, 2010
All though Ontario Knife Company sell a lot of knives in the private market, most of there sales are to the military. For many many years they have been one of the biggest suppliers of military knives to the U.S. militaryAll though Ontario Knife Company sell a lot of knives in the private market, most of there sales are to the military. For many many years they have been one of the biggest suppliers of military knives to the U.S. military. With knives and tools such as the M7 bayonet, the USAF ...
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The Bayonet is a sharp weapon that go's on the end of a rifle

Posted on February 27th, 2010
The Bayonet is a sharp weapon that go's on the end of a rifle. This weapon can be a spike, knife, dagger, or even a sword. This weapon is a defiantly a weapon of last resort., and makes the gun a very effective spear. No one is really sure where the bayonet made its first appearance or there it is from.The name bayonet I has been around senses the 16th century. There is no evidences that what it is used for today is that it was used for back then. It could have just been the name of a knife. ...
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Leatherman makes pocket knives and multitools

Posted on February 27th, 2010
The Leatherman Has gone thought a lot of changes when it comes to locking and unlocking there tools all with there advantages and disadvantages. In 1999 they started to use a liner lock. This made the tools much easier to use and solved a lot of problems. As I mentioned earlier Leatherman stared making pocket knives in 2005.The Leatherman Has gone thought a lot of changes when it comes to locking and unlocking there tools all with there advantages and disadvantages. In 1999 they started to use ...
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Do-It-Yourself Building your own Fly Rod

Posted on February 27th, 2010
Every so often somebody handy at creating things wonders 'hey can I build a rod myself?' normal response has been, "Get a bunch of books." Here are a few additional observations, some gained from the rich experience that only comes from making mistakes, which can be far more instructive than doing things right the first time. Doing something right and you only learn one way to do the job; do it wrong and you learn two ways AND why the right way is the right way. First, like the man said, get ...
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