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That is frickin funny. I think my uncle had one just like that, but after 24 Old Milwaukee Lights one night he cut his hand off so they took it away. Poor guy probably could have replaced his lost hand with the very thing that cut it off.
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?? That is the wrong name for that Swiss Army Knife!
It should be called the MacGyver Switchblade!
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You could hurt yourself with that.
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I wonder if it fits in your pocket??? It is in deed a "pocket knife."
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wow lol
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01-31-2011, 09:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2011, 09:35 AM by Skipper the cigar aFISHinodo.)
I have seen that in person. Held it, played with it, then disappointed the salesman when I didn't buy it. It was in a Wenger store in Aruba. The thing weighs. It's a hell of a thing to behold. It is being sold as a collectors item and nothing more. Apparently people collect Swiss Army stuff.
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