Look what I did with My Caly Jr...

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Look what I did with My Caly Jr...

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Look what I did with My Caly Jr.

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Didn't shaved hair after that, but I was amazed it could still cut paper tha same as before...

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Woh man, is it safe go out drinkin with you? :D Strong beer it sez.
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haha, the strong beer was not strong enough for the Caly Jr.

Nice Pic!
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Again, to quote the Beast from Marvel Comic's while he was with the Avengers:

"Oh my stars and garters!!!" :eek:

Them cans didn't have a chance...

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Imagine if you tried it with the full size Caly? Maybe an oil drum? :eek:
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Is there not a pull tab at the top that you could have used instead? :D
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Looks like we do similar kinds of things on a night in :D
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Them poor cans didn't have a chance... :rolleyes:
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I had a similar dream...There I was, surrounded by cans of Treefrog Beer, but hey, I had that Meerkat in my hand.
BTW nice Caly,(sigh), gotta get one. :spyder:
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Let's see the results from the new ZDP-189 Calypso and a longneck :eek:
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Friggin can deserved it!
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:spyder: What is it with spyderco people hating beer cans so much? I agree it imparts a taste to the beerbut sheesh, violence is not the answer. :spyder:
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Look what this guy did with his knife :eek: . This "can" haven't had a single chance.

http://www.messerforum.net/showthread.php?t=19315

Sure it's no Spydie :rolleyes: , but nice to look at. Check out the whole thread.

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WOW.... :eek:

Typical German's, they alway's have to go one better. :D
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zackerty wrote:Is there not a pull tab at the top that you could have used instead? :D
LOL! Good one... ;)

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tk_power wrote:Look what this guy did with his knife :eek: . This "can" haven't had a single chance.

http://www.messerforum.net/showthread.php?t=19315

Sure it's no Spydie :rolleyes: , but nice to look at. Check out the whole thread.

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Yeah, but can he cut his can with nice curves like I did? :rolleyes: :D

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tk_power wrote:Look what this guy did with his knife :eek: . This "can" haven't had a single chance.

http://www.messerforum.net/showthread.php?t=19315

Sure it's no Spydie :rolleyes: , but nice to look at. Check out the whole thread.

Greetz,
Thomas
And a claw logo version too! :eek: He should be drawn and quartered! ;)

Cool to see people not being afraid of adding character to their blades.

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