Recent Purchases
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elclintor - did you pick this up at SESF?
I was there the other day and saw this…forget the name....something to do with a new brand called (something) octopus
I was this close >< to picking it up
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Dumbo Octopus?
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http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/dumbo_octopus_key_chain
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I would need a Large…..
::WINK::
Who's got one?
you sure? I would have thought maybe you could wear this in an M
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I would need a Large…..
::WINK::
Who's got one?
you sure? I would have thought maybe you could wear this in an M
Mediums fit me snug… with 16oz i'd want some wiggle room.
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elclintor - did you pick this up at SESF?
I was there the other day and saw this…forget the name....something to do with a new brand called (something) octopus
I was this close >< to picking it up
Ordered it from SE webstore..
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Dumbo Octopus?
:
http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/dumbo_octopus_key_chain
How the hell did you run across that G?
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elclintor - did you pick this up at SESF?
I was there the other day and saw this…forget the name....something to do with a new brand called (something) octopus
I was this close >< to picking it up
Ordered it from SE webstore..
I have about 7 of those…. ???w/o kawatako brass disc or splitring
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Bought this about a month ago when I was in Japan. It's a pair of 11" tailoring shears made of high carbon stainless and cost a bit more than a sane person would pay for a pair of shears. I just cut a full suit with this thing, it was magic, sharper cleaner cuts then I have ever able to make and my hand is not sore at all.
Now I am an old school type of guy so still use a 15" shear that weights well over a kg because the firm believe you need weight to get a steady cut. If the salesmen wasn't a 75 year old respected tailor I would have walked away thinking the guy had no clue what he's on about. This Taught me not no be too set in your own ways and be a bit open minded