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#701

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About a week ago, I used my Dragonfly Salt PE to dig a sliver out of a co-worker's hand. :) It just so happens I had just overheard her ask if "anyone had a knife handy." After using an alcohol swab on the blade, we were good to go. :)
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#702

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Evil D wrote:I used my new Southard to sit and knifesterbate at my desk while reading internet forums. :rolleyes:
TMI :p
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#703

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As I've said before I wondered it there's something Freudian about us buying all these knives ;)
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My Terzuola slipit helped to build a cardboard castle today. :)
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#705

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Cut the end off of this.

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#706

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Mule K390 duties...time to fill the doggie snack tin....


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#707

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Cleaned under my nails a few minutes ago with my CTS-XHP Manix2. Pretty sure I used the M4 one for a few things as well, but technically that was yesterday.
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#708

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My sage cutting the chicken left overs. :)
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Cut up a pickle with my Pingo!! What a work out!!! :p John
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#710

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My Dfly was used to open boxes today
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PM2 cutting rubber hose

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Used my CTS-204P PM2 to cut power steer fluid hose to add a filter. Great blade geometry on the PM2!
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#712

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3rdGenRigger wrote:Cut the end off of this.

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The blue CF is beautiful. not too big of a fan of the design, but i kinda want it now :rolleyes:
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Holland wrote:The blue CF is beautiful. not too big of a fan of the design, but i kinda want it now :rolleyes:
I'm kinda wantin that cigar! :)
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eric m. wrote:I'm kinda wantin that cigar! :)
sounds like 3rdgenrigger is currently winning at life :D
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jmh58 wrote:Cut up a pickle with my Pingo!! What a work out!!! :p John
Now that's the funniest post I've read all day! For me, used Techno to cut some cardboard, cereal boxes, stealthily open a bag of peanuts under the table at my kids school lunch room, some bubble wrap, open up a juice box container in the grocery store parking lot, and gave it a few passes on the knivesplus strop block.
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eric m. wrote:I'm kinda wantin that cigar! :)
Wife was there yesterday, should've asked her to sneak one by the mall, uhh...I mean airline security for me.
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The cigar was delightful (As is the blue weave CF for that matter). I can't resist having the odd cuban cigar about once a month. I was unsure if I liked the ergos of the Domino (It's what caused me to wait so long before buying one), but the blue weave looks awesome enough that I figured I'd add it to my collection...it's kicked everything out of my pocket for the last week, and the ergos are really growing on me. I've also never had a flipper before because I thought it was just a gimmick, but I do have to admit on a frame lock it makes left hand deploying a lot easier. The louder more substantial click on lockup (Than a lockback for example) is also very satisfying.
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#718

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Scratched off the 2013 toll sticker for the "Autobahn" to replace it with the 2014.
Of course I waited until the last day of validity and my Manix 2 was the only edged tool I had on my person :D

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#719

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used my native to cut some thread, a couple zipties, and some papaya off the tree in the backyard
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#720

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I used the Para 2 to open the Fed Ex package containing my new Manix 2 and Tenacious. :)
Time for another :spyder:!

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