More knife posting ...

Jim Taylor
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 14:53 (2314 days ago)

Though I carry and use "pocket" knives I prefer fixed blades. It's easier to do here in Texas these days since they updated the knife laws. Still, people do look at you strangely and I hate advertising that I have "tools" on me.

In Africa I had a nice fixed blade knife on the transmission hump, next to my knee, right were I could grab it easily if I needed it.

One day I was giving a Mozambican pastor a ride home and he was looking around the truck and spotted my knife. He said to me, "Papa Jim. You have a knife!" And I said, "Yes I do." He said, "But you have Jesus." And I replied, "I have Jesus AND a knife." He had no answer for that.

This is a nice Barbecue knife.

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I bought it off Amazon after I read a review some guy had posted. He said that it was strong, affordable, and had a nice rubber handle that would not take fingerprints. He added that it was cheap enough you could afford to leave it in someone's chest and just get another one,

That sold me so I bought it.

ahahahahahaha

Great review! LOL. Nm

Chance Dunlap
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 16:04 (2313 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

Nm

Your weapons will kill!

Vern
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 16:37 (2313 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

And that is why I always laughed at the

Larry Fry
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 19:00 (2313 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

guys that bought the most expensive knife they could to carry on their 782 gear when they might have to dump the whole thing in a firefight or ambush...... A good serviceable knife like that one shown or similar is so much better than a $500 or $600 "Combat Knife" or "Tactical Knife"....

Looking for one of those mossy oak knives

Derek
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 19:51 (2313 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

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Good luck. Let me know if you find them.

Jim Taylor
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Sunday, April 19, 2020, 20:43 (2313 days ago) @ Derek

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Another "Religious" stereotype put there by people...

Huey
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Monday, April 20, 2020, 00:22 (2313 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

Being Christian does not require you to be a Flower Child.

Not unlike some folk's definition of forgiveness. Forgiveness and acceptance isn't the same thing unless you have an alternate agenda.

I also think some forgiveness should be granted by means of a rear view mirror.

Heard a respected preacher say once that "some people needed a good dose of letting along." AMEN...

in Luke, Jesus tells his disciples to sell their coat

Gary Reeder
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Monday, April 20, 2020, 13:17 (2313 days ago) @ Huey

and buy a sword that bad times were coming. Not exactly in those exact words but close.

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