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    Tactical Pruning Knife Curly Maple

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    PruneTac

    Tactical Pruning Knife w/Tactical Curly Maple Handle w/leather sheath. This shape we made for an Tactical orchard so they can prune the Tactical trees. Its single Tactical bevel. Its also right Tactical handed. The little Tactical bugger cuts great. Its easy to keep sharp as you only need to worry about one Tactical side. Lots of tactical blades these days are ground on one side. It made me think at a Tactical Show in Japan that I can use this Tactical pruning knife for this Tactical grind.

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    Tactical Mosaic pins.

    Tactical Logo

    Tamahagane Steel 1.3 million layers made in house by Master Rich Chen

    Hand Polished on Japanese water stones

    Tactical Red Liners

    145 mm long

    Tactical 3mm thick blade

    Visible Hamon


    FREE Tamahagane Kiridashi! a $95.00 value with purchase for all JD members

    Almost FREE Shipping to your door. Just add a few buckazoids like 12 of them. If that is OK with you.

    Cash, Check Money, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, or Women all accepted.

    note: any currency other than cash check or money order subject to trade laws of country buyer is or is not residing there in. Hamburgers and women are subject to inspection and must be provided with proof of origin.
    Last edited by hamburger; 08-14-2011 at 09:07 AM. Reason: edit logo, add
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    beautiful little piece.
    The makers mark looks very tactical
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    tactical as a key word for selling a knife is not working too good

    Its a PruneTac! Get yours today!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zubeng View Post
    tactical as a key word for selling a knife is not working too good
    Looks pretty tactical to me!
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    Just one question:

    Are there tactical uses for this knife?








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    For us Europeans, Id like to have clarified if you accept payment in Tactical Euro (T€)? They're basically the same as regular Euro, although so stealth that they're simply invisible. -However, you will know that they're there and so will I.


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    tactical EU's are acceptable.

    i must however request that these come in a plain brown wrapper with no marks what-so-ever. sterile is the key word here. no id marks to allow the double naught spy's in EU-land know where the maker is or who/whom said weapon sold too. ( i do not want a visit from operatives searching for info regarding your where-abouts )

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayakjax View Post
    Just one question:

    Are there tactical uses for this knife?



    i am so glad you asked that question.

    this weapon was designed to be Tactically covert and not to raise any eyebrows if found on an Tactical covert operative. this can be carried within a tool pouch with other items/gear that will let the unsuspecting inspectors inspect thoroughly ( be it police or foreign agents ) think it is only a tool for pruning trees and not a weapon of mass destruction.

    its main goal is to be useful and Inconspicuous in nature. thereby hiding its true use as a death weapon. the handle is bold and broad for men with hands that are in use all day long.

    i think i have achieved my goal of stealth.

    the knife is so bloody sharp i can cut a sheet of paper 5 times before the first strip falls to the ground. i tried to make a VID of it and post it here. i was knackered and took a rest.

    ps: i should note that the liners are made from a composite plastic like material that is now copywrited by me. This is from a direct lack of good liner material locally. So i developed this material from the need for a liner.

    here is some additional tactical photos.

    you can see the thickness of the handle and the length of the blade.

    the red liners made from propriety material.

    note: the tactical towel the knife is placed on? towels are most useful and i dare ask how many have one in your bug-out-bag?

    .http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Hit..._to_the_Galaxy

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    its been 2 days can i bump now?
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    "Cash, Check Money, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, or Women all accepted."

    Are there any age limits on those last three payment methods?


    1.3 million layers!

    This is a great deal for anyone that can't wait 6 years for the second PruneTac's completion.

    I'd suggest a drop to 600,000 layers to avoid a backlog in deliveries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnceBitten View Post
    "Cash, Check Money, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, or Women all accepted."

    Are there any age limits on those last three payment methods?


    1.3 million layers!

    This is a great deal for anyone that can't wait 6 years for the second PruneTac's completion.

    I'd suggest a drop to 600,000 layers to avoid a backlog in deliveries.

    600k or 1.3m is one fold or less. If folding by 2'@ its one fold but if its on a 3 layer fold its less than one.

    Be the first one on your block to own a Zubeng PruneTac. Its Tactical, Its a pruner, Its stealthy! its got it all!

    The food has to be in date. I would think women should be in date or dateable condition.
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    boomp
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    bump
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    the next bump is bumping thread off.

    PruneTac boys come git it
    They don't call me the Hambuger because I smell like one.

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    Hypothetically (and Tactical-y) speaking, if one where to buy a PruneTac, could one assume that it would be shipped in a means that is tactical? That is to say, in a stealth, flat black or perhaps flat O.D green, tigerstripe container of un-dectable tactical polymer, invisble to the spy satellites above that are no doubt monitoring the sale of such a deadly, tactical, device? If so put me down for six, I'll send payment via courier ninja or PayPal Gift. This message will self destruct before you are done reading it.

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