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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: "Home Front" Theater Knives But first, some clarification: A theater knife is one made "in theater". That is to say: by the folks in the shit - or on the boat on the way to the shit. ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: The great "Bowie" knife ... Jun 8, 2006 ... The above mentioned knife is nothing more than Case's - still being manufactured - V-44 with a cocobolo handle. ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: The Variable "V-44" Feb 16, 2007 ... This is the knife I copied for my own V-44 (see "website" link above) and is shown below on the left. On the right we have Howard Cole's ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: Crozier Tech High The Crozier Tech Archives are housed in the Dallas Public library. Wouldn’t it be great to place old Billy Tawater in the Crozier Tech school circa the ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: Knew Knuckle Knives Feb 28, 2009 ... "At L.A City College just before World War Two, I posed as a Nazi. ... This is an interesting knuckle knife in that the loop is small enough ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: Cudgels, Coshes, Clubs and ... Oct 8, 2007 ... One of my favorite characters of the WWI period is R. Meinertzhagen, fought on the other fronts, but you want knobkerry fu read his memoirs ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: "Knuckledusters... and ... Jul 14, 2008 ... "Knuckledusters... and vicious knives..." ... In any case, it was level leaded, linear thinking, clear-eyed, rational beings who came up ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: Knew Knuckle Knives Feb 28, 2009 ... This is an interesting knuckle knife in that the loop is small enough (No mittens or gloves - a warm weather knife) that the entire handle ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: "Rich man's war Poor man's ... First of all, the line "Rich man's war, poor man's fight" dates initially from the "War for Southern Independence". Used most vociferously at the horrific ...
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Weapons, warfare and industrial idiocy: "Rich man's war Poor man's ... First of all, the line "Rich man's war, poor man's fight" dates initially from the "War for Southern Independence". Used most vociferously at the horrific ...
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