Group: rec.travel.asia
From: wiseoldgentleman@gmail.com
Date: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 6:36 AM
Subject: Re: back to the grosse messer

On Oct 2, 6:04 pm, Steve Kramer wrote:
> Lachlan - Grand Exalted Most High King and Emperor of All the Universe
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> >> Thanks guys for answering absolutly none of my questions..
> >> The article said the blade broke at the cross guard, with minimal loss
> >> of life, apparently this site was out of the UK, and he was cutting a
> >> pumpkin, must have damn hard vegtables there..no word on what was
> >> under the taget in question.. back to the main questions is cold steel
> >> worth a shit, and if so would you own a grosse messer?, sorry I don't
> >> sit by the fucking computer all day, like it sounds as if some of you
> >> do, I practice, a lot, 15 years kendo, 12 years bowie and tactical,
> >> yes I've mil. svc. .
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> > Don't mention it, we're good at not answering questions in a very
> > informative way. I've got a couple of their knives, the Spike is good for
> > what it is, takes a decent edge. The Ti-Lite is nice, but not really worth
> > what they charge for it. I've got a few Ti-Lite copies which I like more
> > than the Ti-Lite itself and they were about a tenth of the price. As for a
> > Grosse Messer, probably not, as I wouldn't be able to take it out of the
> > house without being arrested.
> > No need to get tetchy :o)
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> I like the trench knives that the doughboys made out of rebar during
> . I. Some of them showed some very clever designs, and virtually no
> failure, cost less than nothing to make, and did what they were supposed
> to do.
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> Steve Kramer
> "PhotoEnvisions" Photography
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Say Hey Stevie:

Aren't knives designed for the purpose of doing what they are suppose
to do? I would appreciate an explanation on this when your not in one
of your stroping the ole muligan moods

5555 Yee-Haw !!