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« Reply #10290 on: July 29, 2011, 09:53:21 AM »

Products to sell and free daily appointments. (If they work reeeeeeaaaaaally hard, they could make 16M)
What are you running here, 2? Some kind of multi-level marketing scam? I'll take my chances buying crap knives at the gun show. RTR



Your choice.  For you, a 10% discount.  All of my knives are elderly.

I have one somewhere that looks a lot like those on the bottom left.  It's elderly as well.

Those are Boy Scout knives, made by Western.  Seems every kid must have owned one.  Western also made lots of other sheath knives and plenty of pocket knives.  So, those at the bottom left are a common pattern (stacked-leather washers for handle and carbon-steel blade).
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« Reply #10291 on: July 29, 2011, 09:54:34 AM »



Maybe one of these?
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« Reply #10292 on: July 29, 2011, 09:55:19 AM »



An old Case sheath knife?
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« Reply #10293 on: July 29, 2011, 09:57:38 AM »



Switchblades?  Old stag-handled Case folders?
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« Reply #10294 on: July 29, 2011, 10:02:37 AM »



An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?
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« Reply #10295 on: July 29, 2011, 10:08:39 AM »



An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?

My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
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« Reply #10296 on: July 29, 2011, 10:27:43 AM »



An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?

My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
I have to lol at the guy telling his knife show (with bandaged hand) story at work on Monday. Maybe some are not cut out for knives. You can use my pun this weekend if you want.
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« Reply #10297 on: July 29, 2011, 10:42:03 AM »


An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?
My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
I have to lol at the guy telling his knife show (with bandaged hand) story at work on Monday. Maybe some are not cut out for knives. You can use my pun this weekend if you want.

I may need it; thanks.  May I use your handkerchief too?
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« Reply #10298 on: July 29, 2011, 10:52:55 AM »


An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?
My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
I have to lol at the guy telling his knife show (with bandaged hand) story at work on Monday. Maybe some are not cut out for knives. You can use my pun this weekend if you want.

I may need it; thanks.  May I use your handkerchief too?
Bloody mess around your display table bad for business?
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« Reply #10299 on: July 29, 2011, 11:02:59 AM »

An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?
My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
I have to lol at the guy telling his knife show (with bandaged hand) story at work on Monday. Maybe some are not cut out for knives. You can use my pun this weekend if you want.

I may need it; thanks.  May I use your handkerchief too?
Bloody mess around your display table bad for business?


Not so bad.  I get used to it.
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« Reply #10300 on: July 29, 2011, 11:16:25 AM »

An old Case sheath knife?
Nice (all 3 cases/pics). I could spend hours...has anyone ever cut themselves handling merchandise?
My lawyer would say, "No". 
Actually, the first show I did, in Tupelo, 2 different guys cut themselves.  One closed the knife on his finger.  The other dropped the knife and caught it.  I walked over to the neighboring table and asked the veteran salesman there if it was common.  "Never in 30 years", he said.  Then he shrugged.  It's only happened a couple of times since then.
I have to lol at the guy telling his knife show (with bandaged hand) story at work on Monday. Maybe some are not cut out for knives. You can use my pun this weekend if you want.

I may need it; thanks.  May I use your handkerchief too?
Bloody mess around your display table bad for business?


Not so bad.  I get used to it.
Authenic boys scout knife--$20. Liquid stitches--PRICELESS..
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« Reply #10301 on: July 29, 2011, 11:18:49 AM »

I'm off to the show.  Be careful out there.
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« Reply #10302 on: July 29, 2011, 11:53:24 AM »

I'm off to the show.  Be careful out there.
I've been killing time til it warms up enough outside to go weedeat.
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« Reply #10303 on: July 29, 2011, 12:44:40 PM »

Shoot my wife is cutting grass right now. It had gotten really thick and big again. RTR!
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« Reply #10304 on: July 29, 2011, 01:54:22 PM »

Products to sell and free daily appointments. (If they work reeeeeeaaaaaally hard, they could make 16M)
What are you running here, 2? Some kind of multi-level marketing scam? I'll take my chances buying crap knives at the gun show. RTR

You're on to me, WV. I've taken all the money that Smitty and I have made and bought into a multi-level marketing scam to milk insurance agents of all their money.  Be quiet please

Actually, you are partly correct. It is multi-level, but there is no investment on their part. The companies that they write business for pay us an override for each application submitted to the company. These agents also get a cut of the commissions for any agent they recruit to contract with us. The agents can go 3 levels deep with the recruiting, which would mean big bucks if they half way produce. It's profit sharing by everyone.
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