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Old 12-14-2011, 20:17   #16
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Mark, was that the knife you were playing with today????
No, tried to make my palm a sheath with an Enyo! It is fine now.....occupational hazard!
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Old 12-15-2011, 15:45   #17
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get to use any of the stuff I gave you guys.....love to see a pic of the tourniquet appropriately secured!!!
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Old 12-15-2011, 16:00   #18
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get to use any of the stuff I gave you guys.....love to see a pic of the tourniquet appropriately secured!!!
Damn, Doc... are you saying mcarey should have applied it around his neck? (now I'll never get another Spartan knife...)
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Old 03-31-2012, 15:25   #19
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The Hunter is one of the best and most versatile knives I've had the pleasure of wielding. I still use it sometimes, I just really don't feel worthy of carrying it knowing I am not one of the people it was intended for. Mainly I look at it and drift back in time 33 years and remember two close friends and mentors who were members of the specials forces, and to whom I owe thanks for my still being alive today.
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Old 03-31-2012, 16:02   #20
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Mistwalker,
Welcome aboard here and thanks for your post.
Could you please post an intro in the intro thread? That would help a lot.
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Old 03-31-2012, 22:23   #21
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Mistwalker,
Welcome aboard here and thanks for your post.
Could you please post an intro in the intro thread? That would help a lot.
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My apology Bill. I thought I had already done that a couple of years ago, but I have now.

Thanks for the welcome!
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Old 03-31-2012, 22:33   #22
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My apology Bill. I thought I had already done that a couple of years ago, but I have now.

Thanks for the welcome!
Not sure but their may have been a disruption in the force at some time and some first posts may have gone away.
Thanks for the intro and good to have you here.
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Old 04-01-2012, 11:09   #23
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Not sure but their may have been a disruption in the force at some time and some first posts may have gone away.
Thanks for the intro and good to have you here.
Thanks Bill, I went back and forth with myself on the intro I typed out and whether or not I should even post here. Looking back it is entirely possible that I debated that until the site logged me out and I didn't bother afterwards, but somehow I had it in my head that I had at least posted the intro just in case I ran across something I felt compelled to say.
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