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BennytheBlade
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Post by BennytheBlade »

The new AGA 33cm
Thanks Tydy-
warning- this ones a bandwidth hog.

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Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
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Post by tequiza »

:D benny
it's beautiful,mine should be here in a couple of days,hope it's as nice as that one 8)
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Post by Teddy »

Mr. Benny,

Beautiful knife.... stunning pix... the horn on that one looks especially nice..

Best wishes
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Post by mr_edge »

Benny,

Mr. Picky here has decided to wait for the next arrival...ETA within 2 weeks. But it's driving me crazy after seeing that one!!! Ordered mine from the same "good one" and he felt it would be best for me to hold out for a straighter piece. Hope it's worth the wait!!
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Post by Bonzo »

Mr. Benny,

Here's mine:

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Best regards,

Bonz
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Post by BennytheBlade »

Sweet Bonz-
Tho its quite a chunk o' change, I am most satisfied w/ my purchase.
It has the heft that I have been looking for in a picklock and its straight w/ a good click and almost NO bladeplay, especially for a bigger knife.
Only thing "wrong" w/ it is a slight liner gap, which I didnt notice till the second inspection.
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
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Post by mr_edge »

Why don't you post a pic over at BF...they love Angelo's work too! Bonz..that is some crazy horn!!
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after my last and final post over there, I dont think Ill be going back... ever.
Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.
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Post by mypetelvis »

Benny,

That is one beautiful piece of cutlery.

A few questions if you don't mind.....

First- What is your address?
Second- What is the combo to your safe?
Third- Are you a heavy sleeper?
:D

Seriously though, bitchin' knife.


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Post by omega »

Benny!

You have more really pretty knives than any one man should be allowed.

There are poor, miserable middle aged knife sellers in Kansas City who go to bed every night just dreaming of pieces like that new Campolin! Think of ME er those guys when you post this shit.
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Omega,

At least your a knife dealer, I'm just poor and miserable.

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Post by daddyloko »

Benny, glad to see you got yours. Nice photo!
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Post by tequiza »

mypetelvis wrote:Omega,

At least your a knife dealer, I'm just poor and miserable.

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MPE,polish some knives,cook some dead pig, and drink several beers, and you won't be :wink:
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Post by omega »

mypetelvis wrote:Omega,
At least your a knife dealer, I'm just poor and miserable.
M.P.E.
I wouldn't call me a dealer, lol. More like a knife investor. Other people have 401K plans and such. I have knives. A significant part of my meager profits go to support my own addiction. It's a shitty year if I don't manage to stash away a couple of nice ones. Psssst: Hey Mister,wanna buy a knife?

My needs are simple. No wife, no kids, no motor cars - Oh wait. That's Gilligan, Right? I live in a rathole and only come out to go to the PO Box. My electric got shut off last October due to a bad bout with that old enemy, pick lock addiction. But hey, I got to sit and flick while I sat in the dark, staring at the TV that won't run on Coleman fuel.

When I croak, the headlines will be: Nasty Old Bum Found in Shithole with an aresenal of knives and 200lbs of used .40 cal. brass. Funny thing about that, is that it doesn't seem like such a bad thing.

I make no apologies. I'm an addict!
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Post by mrbigg »

benny - wowzers! great pics of what looks to be a great knife!

naturally you told the wife it was only $50 right :wink: :lol:
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