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To: Ramius
I found yard ~banners~ big enough for the pasture or front of the boathouse...

And the price is a little steep! But I guess not if you consider it a donation.... I can't afford donations at this level, unfortunately.

The George W. Bush Online Store

4,078 posted on 03/29/2004 2:54:55 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
That banner is a bit pricey, but the yard signs arent... really.

Big'ol just ordered us in some "gear": a yard sign, some buttons, bumper stickers and a pair of these:

4,080 posted on 03/29/2004 3:46:30 PM PST by Lil'freeper (By all that we hold dear on this good Earth I bid you stand, men of the West!)
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To: HairOfTheDog; Wneighbor; g'nad; Ramius; smaagee; Graybeard58; 2Jedismom; osagebowman
I came across this Gerber LST II knife at Lowe's for $19.95. Made in the USA! (if Portland, OR still counts), and easy one-handed opening. No pocket clip, and the 2.5 inch blade is a bit on the small side, but I really like it as a pocket knife. It's a lockback, rather than a framelock, so it really needs two hands to close it. No problem, at one time lockbacks were almost the only type of locking system. Here are some pictures with the HHD knife, the "gold standard".

I've come to the conclusion that there is a range of knife functions. Under-three-inches is definitely a pocket knife. Vey handy to have, and light enough to be comfortable in a pocket without needing a pocket clip.

Then there is the "working knife", with a blade in the range of 3-4 inches. Its heavier construction allows for use more than cutting string, paper, light cloth, etc. It's heavy enough that a pocket clip is helpful, especially if you want to carry it clipped to your armor.

Then there's the "field knife", with a blade of 4-5 inches. Even more heavy duty, even a folding knife this size is big enough, it probably needs its own pouch for carrying. It's about as small a knife as is practical for self-defense.

Finally, there's the "survival" or "fighting" knife, with a blade of 5+ inches. It's either a fixed-blade, or one big honkin' folder. Often referred to in the military as a "Hollywood knife". The troops that really need one already have one, because it's as important as a good pair of boots, and no corners are cut.

In further news, Smoky Mountain informed me the last five CRKT knives never existed, and there are none left. So 141 was our final count. Steve gets 12 more knives for his buddies, and then there is only one knife left.

Anyway, thanks for letting me ramble. I hope thisinformation proves useful for you.

4,088 posted on 03/29/2004 4:34:46 PM PST by 300winmag (FR's Hobbit Hole supports America's troops)
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