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ya beat me too witSnizz a Swiss Army Knife intit, sheltered Ippo soul
ya beat me too witSnizz a Swiss Army Knife intit, sheltered Ippo soul
ya beat me too wit
Hairy wrinky fing wiv balls init..
swiss army knife
Eye gottid one ov thems um fort ov the can opener onnit at the time, but dun't know where it is.Snizz a Swiss Army Knife intit, sheltered Ippo soul
Eye gottid one ov thems um fort ov the can opener onnit at the time, but dun't know where it is.
swiss army knife
Eye gottid one ov thems um fort ov the can opener onnit at the time, but dun't know where it is.
Could have used it the nite sted of a leatherman scroo driver.
Q. The leather man has a locking blade.
What would plod think of that I wonder?
I has a twenty year ole Wave in me pack, goes wif me evvywhere. My view, issa tool, an necessary regardless of circumstance... Just in case is not a defence parrantly....
WTF izzat? Tint a kitkat!
Its illegal to have a locking blade knife here, SAK come under the pocket knife category, the blade must
be a max of 3 inches and be non locking plus you do not have to give a reason to carry it.
When my dottirs were sprogs one joined the air cadets and the other joined the army cadets, I bought them each a swiss army knife. I ended up getting one of them back years later, still use it now and again. But my preferred pocket knife is a stainless steel brit army knife which belonged to my father in law. It has one wobbly can/bottle opener, one wobbly blade which still holds a keen edge when honed on me oilstone, and a fixed screw driver on one end. Its stamped with a WD mark and date stamped 1953.
When my dottirs were sprogs one joined the air cadets and the other joined the army cadets, I bought them each a swiss army knife. I ended up getting one of them back years later, still use it now and again. But my preferred pocket knife is a stainless steel brit army knife which belonged to my father in law. It has one wobbly can/bottle opener, one wobbly blade which still holds a keen edge when honed on me oilstone, and a fixed screw driver on one end. Its stamped with a WD mark and date stamped 1953.
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