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Bill Harsey 06-18-2004 07:42

On behalf of Col. Applegate, I'll thrown in ONE Harsey Custom Titanium bottle opener (from the Harsey Dept. of Clandestine Operations) to the winner of this competition. Be sure the beer payment is bottled.

mffjm8509 06-18-2004 07:58

hhmm.......

Where will this competition be & when will it commence?

Maybee we could make a day of it?

mp

Bill Harsey 06-18-2004 08:02

I'll check with Team Sergeant and see how big his backyard is...

The Reaper 06-18-2004 08:42

Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Harsey
On behalf of Col. Applegate, I'll thrown in ONE Harsey Custom Titanium bottle opener (from the Harsey Dept. of Clandestine Operations) to the winner of this competition. Be sure the beer payment is bottled.
I can attest to the quality of this very HSLD beer opener and as usual, can post pis, if desired.

No serious gear collection would be complete without one!

TR

Kyobanim 06-18-2004 08:45

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Originally posted by The Reaper
I can attest to the quality of this very HSLD beer opener and as usual, can post pis, if desired.

TR

I'm sure it's a very high quality opener, but please, don't post a picture of the after effects. :D

Razor 06-18-2004 08:52

Talking about the opener but not showing pics is as frustrating as a fan dance!

The Reaper 06-18-2004 09:59

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Since you asked nicely....

With one of Mr. Reeve's Sebenza folders.

Very nice combo.

TR

Bill Harsey 06-18-2004 12:29

That's the latest pattern titanium opener. Note the chisel front for light prying of the shoe polish can lid or emergency screwdriver work. I haven't tried carrying one of those thru an airport yet, maybe it would be ok with a round end.

The Reaper 06-18-2004 12:32

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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
That's the latest pattern titanium opener. Note the chisel front for light prying of the shoe polish can lid or emergency screwdriver work. I haven't tried carrying one of those thru an airport yet, maybe it would be ok with a round end.
I think you credit the TSA employees with too much intelligence, and I cannot afford to have it confiscated by a former minimum wage 7-11 employee now wearing a badge.

Here it is in a native habitat. For you 10th Group guys.

TR

Razor 06-18-2004 14:34

TR, close, but I'd prefer the background to be a Paulaner dunkel weizen. ;)

The Reaper 06-18-2004 14:37

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Originally posted by Razor
TR, close, but I'd prefer the background to be a Paulaner dunkel weizen. ;)
Guess you can go thirsty here then.:D

Closest I have. I am sure that you can find the Class VI Store.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 06-18-2004 14:48

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Originally posted by Razor
TR, close, but I'd prefer the background to be a Paulaner dunkel weizen. ;)
I like beer.

The Reaper 06-18-2004 15:07

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
I like beer.
Let's see, for you, my brother, I have assorted cans of Coors Light, bottles of Bud, Yuengling Light, Yuengling Black and Tan, Dundee Honey Brown, Warsteiner, and of course, Guinness.

All cold and waiting.

Got some fine whiskey here as well, if you ever get back up this way.

I think AM and Bill can vouch for the quality of the potables here.

The 10th Group guys can stop by the store on the way and get whatever exotic crap they want.

TR

Bill Harsey 06-18-2004 16:47

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Let's see, for you, my brother, I have assorted cans of Coors Light, bottles of Bud, Yuengling Light, Yuengling Black and Tan, Dundee Honey Brown, Warsteiner, and of course, Guinness.

All cold and waiting.

Got some fine whiskey here as well, if you ever get back up this way.

I think AM and Bill can vouch for the quality of the potables here.

The 10th Group guys can stop by the store on the way and get whatever exotic crap they want.

TR

Yep.

Roguish Lawyer 06-19-2004 12:49

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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
Note the chisel front for light prying of the shoe polish can lid or emergency screwdriver work.
Looks like that would work well for opening cans of dip too.

I want one, Mr. Harsey. Please PM where I send my money and how much!


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