PaulDalex
Dilettante artist
Never thought it could be dangerous to argue with some member in this forum
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So many warriors!
I bookmarked the thread as a reminder for caution!
So many warriors!
I bookmarked the thread as a reminder for caution!
kuuan
loves old lenses
I love RFF, an image posted of a girl on a bicycle is howled down as being inappropriate (and absolute rubbish by Simon) and should be removed immediately. Photos and discussion on knives - no problem! I await the gun lovers W/NW thread ...
first time I dared to look at this thread, my heart is still beating faster..NOT because I like knives
A traditional shop in Kyoto selling Japanese knives

knifes specialty shop by andreas, on Flickr, "Pen-F" Zuiko f3.5/20mm, Ricoh GXR M, Kyoto, Japan 2014
Dogman
Veteran
Being an old fart whose first pocket knife was given to him by his grandfather over 65 years ago, it's always amazed me how people came to the conclusion that knives are weapons. Everyone carried a pocket knife when I was growing up and they were always useful tools on a daily basis. I even had a switchblade my dad gave me back before laws were passed against them. But thanks to TV and movies and the general atmosphere of paranoia and an increase in the number of people with violent intents, the knife I carry around is now considered dangerous. Hell, I've even had fingernail clippers confiscated at the local Federal Building so why am I surprised.
Emile de Leon
Well-known
Some of my dads watches..some of mine..most stuff I've owned for a long time...

petronius
Veteran

Ricoh GRD3, Ricoh wristwatch, Spyderco UKPK, Fisher Space Pen Bullet, MagLite Solitaire, Nokia phone, wallet, glasses
Dan
Let's Sway
Ricoh GRD3, Ricoh wristwatch, Spyderco UKPK, Fisher Space Pen Bullet, MagLite Solitaire, Nokia phone, wallet, glasses
Classic EDC gear
kshapero
South Florida Man
kshapero
South Florida Man
Looks like some quality rigs, you got.Some of my dads watches..some of mine..most stuff I've owned for a long time...
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Emile de Leon
Well-known
Thanks!Looks like some quality rigs, you got.
Problem is..
The older watches are expensive to service..
And even harder to find someone to do a good job..
xmas_one
Established
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