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Cheap Böker Boker Tortoise Series Stockman Pocket Knife
Jun 21st
Boker Tortoise Series Stockman Pocket Knife
Features: 3-blade stockman. Carbon steel blades. Clip, spey, and sheepsfoot blades. Tortoise celluloid handle. Closed length 4″.
Cheap CASE XX CASE XX Elk Walking SFO Natural Bone Muskrat 1/200 Pocket Knife Knives
Jun 2nd
CASE XX Elk Walking SFO Natural Bone Muskrat 1/200 Pocket Knife Knives
Beautiful CASE XX Elk Walking Muskrat Smooth Natural Bone Handles
Hand Crafted in U.S.A.
96443E CA96443E MUSKRAT SS
1 of Only 200 Made
Special Factory Order
Scrolled Bolsters
It is new and never been used, sharpened or carried. It is 3 7/8 inches long closed. The Blades are Highly Polished Tru-Sharp Surgical Stainless Steel. The Handles are Smooth Natural Bone with Elk Walking scenery etching. It has a Nickel Silver CASE Bowtie Inlay Shield. The Nickel Silver Bolsters are Scrolled. It comes with a Lifetime Warranty. This knife is presented in a Black Velvet Box.. If you are looking for a great knife to collect, carry or give as a gift, don’t pass this one up!
Cheap SARGE SK-108BL Sarge SK-108BL Black & Blue Series 3 3/8″ Liner Lock Knife
Apr 27th
Sarge SK-108BL Black & Blue Series 3 3/8″ Liner Lock Knife
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The SK-108BL liner lock knife is a quick one hand open and close knife from Sarge. This knife features a 2 3/8″ 440C Stainless Steel blade that closes securely into the 3 3/8″ blue diamond cut anodized aluminum handle.
Cheap BUCK 110 YELLOWHORSE BUCK 110 Yellowhorse 1/25 Folding Hunter WOLF Wildlife Series Pocket Knife Knives
Apr 27th
BUCK 110 Yellowhorse 1/25 Folding Hunter WOLF Wildlife Series Pocket Knife Knives
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Beautiful BUCK 110 YELLOWHORSE Folding Hunter WOLF Green Malachite, Red Jasper, White & Blue Turquoise Handles
Hand Crafted in U.S.A.
B110 YH WOLF
1 of Only 25 Made
Individual Serial Number Hand Crafted by Ron Yellowhorse
Custom Wooden Box
It is new and never been used, sharpened or carried. It is 4 3/4 inches long closed. This is a Classic Lockback Folding Knife with a 420HC Stainless Steel Clip Point Blade etched with Wild Life Series, Ron Yellowhorse signature, Logo and Individual Serial Number. The Tang is Stamped with BUCK 110-1 U.S.A. The Handles are Green Malachite, Red Jasper, White & Blue Turquoise and feature a Nickel Silver Wolf Inlay on the front and back. The Brass Bolsters also feature the custom work of Ron Yellowhorse. It comes with a Lifetime Warranty. Included with this Knife is a Custom Wooden Box with Ron Yellowhorse signature and Logo laser etched on the inside lid.. If you are looking for a great knife to collect, carry or give as a gift, don’t pass this one up!
Get ‘Safely’ Through Airport Security
Apr 1st
Want to get through airport security with time to spare?
To do that, you’ve got to know what the rules are.
If you have liquids/lotions (non-prescription) in bottles over 3 oz/100 ml, put them in your to-be-checked luggage. If you try to carry them on, chances are good the security agent will take them from you. If you need them, you can buy bottles of water/juice/soda after being cleared.
Leave at home the pocket knife and tools. Put them in our checked luggage if you need them at your destination.
For liquids that you want to take in your carry-on, get a one quart resealable bag. Each bottle/container cannot be more than 100 ml/3 fl oz. I take travel sized items, such as toothpaste, shampoo, sunscreen, shaving cream, etc, to have for the first day or two. Then I go to a local supermarket and buy regular sized items for the remainder of the trip.
The first security person you approach will want to see your photo ID and boarding pass. Have them out and ready to show. Photo ID must be government issued like a driver’s license or passport.
Don’t hog the area by the conveyer belt. Move aside as you put into the plastic bins all metal from your pockets, your shoes, your laptop, the one quart bag with liquids, jacket/purse/briefcase/etc. Use more than one bin if necessary. Keep in your hand the boarding pass and your photo ID.
If there is room on the table, push your tubs/carry-on along. Make room on the table for travelers behind you.
The security person on the other side of the metal detector will wave you through. Wait for this. NOW push your items onto the moving conveyer belt. You want to get through the metal detector before your belongings come out the other side of the xray machine.
Pick up your belongings and move out of the way. Put your jacket back on later. Take a chair to put your shoes back on. Now you can put everything away, except for your boarding pass, and head for your flight. Bon Voyage!
(What I’ve written here applies to security in US airports. I’ve been through several international airports in the past year and it is impossible to state what will or will not be allowed through airport security. And to make sure you are current on US airport security rules, just before you leave, check out the Transportation Security Administration traveler’s site.)



