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Everything posted by Edge
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Lol. You can buy a lotta crack with 1.5 OZ
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My first hunting knife, Solingen Knife, German made.. And yes, we are antiques.
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Math wasn't your strong suit? $55.00 x 5 is $275. But thanks, yeah I'm selling this but my newest claim is strictly dry washing. It's a fabulous hobby that can pay back if done right.
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Kinfolks stag handled Flame Edged Super Hunter-model 568 TC with a carbon tungsten edge on the blade. Kinfolk was in business 1925-1957 then sold out to Robeson Knives
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I was putting my old knives together for a thread too. I like that knife, the blade profile and handle, sweet. Looks similar to a knife I made my cousin a couple years ago from an old saw blade and an oak handle.
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Fixed it for ya. My rural neighborhood was on fire twice last year due to ignoramuses having fires at home.
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Michigan Governor Bans Boating and Fishing From a Power Boat
Edge replied to deercrazy's topic in The Campfire
Just last week, the state website said “boating falls within the outdoor activities permitted under the order.” Now the Dem Gov hits reverse again. Libs were bat chit crazy before eating bats were cool. -
Wainwright arrived in Tokyo Bay from China 39 hours before the signing 2Sept at 9am, yeah they waited on him and General Percival.
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Did you read the link I provided? The Japanese surrender wouldnt go forward until Wainwright was located and brought to Tokyo Bay.
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Fire in the Sky location
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I knew the PT boat commander that removed MacArthur from Corregidor. After the mission the PT squadron returned to their base in Palawan just as the base commander was surrendering to the Japanese. He was given the choice of surrendering or fleeing into the jungle. He did the latter and spent the War with a band of Filipino guerillas.
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https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2016/09/07/the-oss-operation-cardinal-locating-general-jonathan-wainwright/
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I don't remember details from the War of Northern Aggression like y'all. Especially details regarding the bluecoats. Here's one concerning Bataan, what general did MacArthur have the Japanese surrender to aboard the battleship Missouri?
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Too late... Stay a eunuch, my friend
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Ahh the 70s .... Well played, sir.
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#2 Surrender of Bataan 1942, Corregidor Island a month later. 70,000-90,000 American and Filipino troops lay down their arms. Only USMC surrender in American history? https://www.stripes.com/news/pacific/honor-vs-dishonor-the-story-of-the-pacific-s-4th-marine-regiment-1.520697
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And how I miss the 70's
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I was stalking you. Explains your shrill tone...
