Knife rendezvous

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justold52 wrote: I hope to see Vicky D again cuz my wifey wants to go shopping with her some time.... ::dang:: ::dang:: Perhaps they will look for a B-Day knife for me ????

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My suggestion.
Send that piece of cracked knife back and buy a GEC #12 toothpick. I just got a second cut stag to EDC.

Sorry but I was having a hard time not responding after seeing 3 pics of a S&M in the GEC Forum.

ps I might be just a little biased.
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Yeah sorry about that, I keep looking at those toothpicks were do ya get one?
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Im pretty sure a bunch went out to our distributors today.
Check with them in a couple of days.
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orvet I must have said some thing to my wifey a long time ago. I can not remember what it was to have her so up tite about buying me a knife. Or it must have been a move that convicted a women for cutting up her man in his sleep. She must have got cout by buying the knife herself.

I don't want to tell her she could use one of my knives..... :lol: :lol: Then she would have to sell it on ebay as USED and get less then mint for it.

O well back to those GEC toothpicks. I tell you orvet hold one in your hand and see if it does not go home with you. Perhaps you can tell Ken D to put your blades in one just for you... ::paranoid::

I agree with you GECTECHMAN those 3 photos would look best in the General Knife Discussion forum.
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GECTECHMAN I did not here who won that blue toothpick.

Has the drawing happened yet?

Perhaps you can up date us and tell us more about it.
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The winner of the prototype toothpick was Brian Thompson of Jackson, OH
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Just to let all of you know we also raised $460.00 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation that weekend on the raffle of the prototype.
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I am glad that I got to be part of that Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Thank you for careing and helping out too.

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