OT - Sweet little knife

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OT - Sweet little knife

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Picked up this "sweet" little knife while traveling in Switzerland earlier this year on business.

Genuine Swiss Army knife.

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Okay, maybe not genuine.

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But definitely "sweet"!!!

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Hmmmm... it tasted very good! :lol:
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Man, that's cool!

I have a favorite configuration of Swiss Army Knife, after having owned several others, but have NEVER seen one like that.

The folks at SOSAK (Secret Order of the Swiss Army Knife) would love that.
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You do realize that eating it destroys all collector value, right? :mrgreen:
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damienph wrote:You do realize that eating it destroys all collector value, right? :mrgreen:
YES, BUT WHEN HE GETS IT BACK IT IS STILL THE SAME COLOR.......
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Terry Murbach wrote:
damienph wrote:You do realize that eating it destroys all collector value, right? :mrgreen:
YES, BUT WHEN HE GETS IT BACK IT IS STILL THE SAME COLOR.......
eeuuuuuwwwwww. :o

maybe terry could test the flavor? :D
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pokey wrote:
Terry Murbach wrote:
damienph wrote:You do realize that eating it destroys all collector value, right? :mrgreen:
YES, BUT WHEN HE GETS IT BACK IT IS STILL THE SAME COLOR.......
eeuuuuuwwwwww. :o

maybe terry could test the flavor? :D

Sorry YK, guys, didn't intend on going down that road...
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Did you get it past homeland security?
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Rusty wrote:Did you get it past homeland security?

Actually, I was a bit concerned about that. I had purchased a bunch of Swiss chocolates for my wife and kids. The "Swiss Army Knives" chocolate came in a package of 5 or six of them. I didn't want to check the chocolates; figured they'd never make it back or be a mess if they did. I was ready for the third-degree but neither the checkpoint in Zurich or in Frankfort even gave them a second look.

I'm just surprised I didn't eat all the chocolate on the way home. It was a 10 hour flight!

Never thought about detroying the collector's value! :lol: I did manage to hold off 4 months on eating one - but just couldn't hold out any longer!!!
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