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Granny's
Tactical 3" carbon
steel blade, full tang, micarta "Skedaddle Vermin!" handle,
told jya once and told jya again ergonomics, "thing or two" tip,
cuts like a dream, very comfortable fur fingers with arthur-ritus,
dropped blade keeps ya fingers off the cutting block. Pot
holder sheath available. Rocking chair & quilted lap
blanket not included. Granny ain't stupid!
Robbers? What to do? Call the police? Call the
militia? No. Call Granny! Over all
length 6 3/4", weight 2 1/4 oz.

The CHAX "Key Ring
Multi-tool" After
22 years of research and development, I've designed a multi-tool
that will out perform, in ANY function, all other such tools
made. A little bigger than most, it does not win in
portability, but I am sure you will agree that the added function
far outweighs the size. With an interlocking system never
thought of before, the tools are replaceable, and guaranteed for
life. So if you're tired of those little flimsy tools that'll
remove a screw as long as it isn't as tight as it should be, or hold
onto something as long as it isn't slippery, and cut something as
long as it could be snapped off with your fingers, then see if my
Key Ring Multi-tool doesn't out perform them all, or your money back
- - - and, keep the tool !

From our new knife division called "Warm
Wood" CHAX
Keemosabe 20"er 20" pine blade with pine handle. Overall length 29",
weight 21 1/2 oz. Tight grain structure. Wait till ya
see the Lansky sharpener for this one! Special heat treating
required. Experimenting with the new metamorphoses of wood to
steel. I may even consider to use it as a model for my next
neck knife. This design resulted from Linda insisting on a
large knife - so here I am doing as my wife requests, with no
questions asked. It's a very safe practice knife and can be
used as a canoe paddle, knife ping-pong, or as a Louisville
Slasher???

An addition for our street sign. :)

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