Francisca, are GORGEOUS in an utterly lethal kind of way
Quote from: micky d on December 27, 2007, 09:48:38 PMFrancisca, are GORGEOUS in an utterly lethal kind of way Just like me then
Quote from: yellowhammer on December 27, 2007, 09:59:03 PMQuote from: micky d on December 27, 2007, 09:48:38 PMFrancisca, are GORGEOUS in an utterly lethal kind of way Just like me then I've seen you picture remember
I rest my case! "Women want him, men want to be him..."
Guys, OT in just 4 posts. A possible new record for us?
Haven't got any at the mo (lost my Granfors somewhere ) but this is what I fancy;(Image removed from quote.)
I have one of the Cold Steel Vietnam 'hawks and I think they are great- if fighting is your thing! I've found it's virtually useless in it's stock configuration for "axe" chores.Def
The usual way - leant it to someone I need to get something from Unca Tolin, don't care what. Didn't know he made 'hawks tho - a word in his shell-like may be in order...
Good point Doug- I just put them here because this is where the flashlight forum is, and they seemed slightly off the multitool discussion like flashlights. I could easily move them if anyone else thinks they should be in the Tool Section?Def
I think what Benner is meaning is that the primary focus of this forum will be axes in all their forms, not specifically multitool oriented axes like the ones I posted.Def
I am too embarrased to show my £5-00 hatchet once I have the cash I would love to get a GrannyB
I have several of these.http://www.timelesstools.co.uk/images/multi%20tool.JPGI think you can pick them up here.http://www.garrettwade.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&itemID=111019I also have a Vietnam tomahawk, and I've worked on Tomahawk cruise missiles! Calvin